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Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI
Syntax
Description
Display
Format
(for each
existing
Neighbour
BS in each
of the
existing BSs
if requested
for all)
Command
Modes
Managing BSs
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
<(1 to 16777215
StepSize 1)>
The BS ID
Optional
N/A
1-16777215
Specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display the Airframe Dynamic
Permutation parameters of a
specific BS. Do not specify a
value for this parameter if you
want to display the Airframe
Dynamic Permutation
parameters of all BSs.
BSIDLSB
:
DownlinkPermutationBase
:
UplinkPermutationBase
:
Global command mode
4.8.19.5.12 Displaying Configuration Information for All Airframe Parameters
To display configuration for all Airframe parameters, run the following command:
npu# show airframe-all bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)>]
Specify the BS ID if you want to display configuration for a particular BS. For
example, to display all Airframe parameters of BS 66503, run the following
command:
npu# show airframe-all bs 66053
Do not specify the BS ID if you want to view configuration information for all
existing BSs. To display information for all BSs, run the following command:
npu# show airframe-all bs
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Command
Syntax
npu# show airframe-all bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> ]
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Level
10
Syntax
Description
Command
Modes
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
<(1 to 16777215
StepSize 1)>
The BS ID
Optional
N/A
1-16777215
Specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display all Airframe
parameters of a specific BS.
Do not specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display all Airframe
parameters of all BSs.
Global command mode
4.8.20 Managing Rate Adaptation Parameters
After enabling the BS configuration mode, you can execute the following tasks:
Configure one or more of the Rate Adaptation parameters (refer to
Section 4.8.20.1).
Restore the default values of some or all of the Rate Adaptation parameters
(refer to Section 4.8.20.2).
You can display configuration information for the Rate Adaptation parameters of a
selected or all existing BSs (refer to Section 4.8.20.3).
4.8.20.1
Configuring Rate Adaptation Parameters
To configure the Rate Adaptation parameters:
From the BS configuration mode, run the following command:
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npu(config-bs-66053)# rateadapt-general [dl-basicrate
{ctcQpskOneOverTwoTimesSix | ctcQpskOneOverTwoTimesFour |
ctcQpskOneOverTwoTimesTwo | ctcQpskOneOverTwo | ctcQpskThreeOverFour |
ctcQamSixteenOneOverTwo | ctcQamSixteenThreeOverFour |
ctcQamSixtyFourOneOverTwo | ctcQamSixtyFourTwoOverThree |
ctcQamSixtyFourThreeOverFour | ctcQamSixtyFourFiveOverSix}] [ul-basicrate
{ctcQpskOneOverTwoTimesSix | ctcQpskOneOverTwoTimesFour |
ctcQpskOneOverTwoTimesTwo | ctcQpskOneOverTwo | ctcQpskThreeOverFour
|ctcQamSixteenOneOverTwo | ctcQamSixteenThreeOverFour |
ctcQamSixtyFourOneOverTwo | ctcQamSixtyFourTwoOverThree |
ctcQamSixtyFourThreeOverFour | ctcQamSixtyFourFiveOverSix}]
[mincinr-qpsk-1by2-rep6 <(-20 to 30 StepSize 0.1)>] [mincinr-qpsk-1by2-rep4
<(-20 to 30 StepSize 0.1)>] [mincinr-qpsk-1by2-rep2 <(-20 to 30 StepSize 0.1)>]
[mincinr-qpsk-1by2 <(-20 to 30 StepSize 1)>] [mincinr-qpsk-3by4 <(-20 to 30
StepSize 1)>] [mincinr-qam16-1by2 <(-20 to 30 StepSize 0.1)>]
[mincinr-qam16-3by4 <(-20 to 30 StepSize 0.1)>] [mincinr-qam64-1by2 <(-20 to
30 StepSize 0.1)>] [mincinr-qam64-2by3 <(-20 to 30 StepSize 0.1)>]
[mincinr-qam64-3by4 <(-20 to 30 StepSize 0.1)>] [mincinr-qam64-5by6 <(-20 to
30 StepSize 0.1)>]
Command
Syntax
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npu(config-bs-66053)# [dl-basicrate {ctcQpskOneOverTwoTimesSix |
ctcQpskOneOverTwoTimesFour | ctcQpskOneOverTwoTimesTwo |
ctcQpskOneOverTwo | ctcQpskThreeOverFour | ctcQamSixteenOneOverTwo
| ctcQamSixteenThreeOverFour | ctcQamSixtyFourOneOverTwo |
ctcQamSixtyFourTwoOverThree | ctcQamSixtyFourThreeOverFour |
ctcQamSixtyFourFiveOverSix} ] [ul-basicrate
{ctcQpskOneOverTwoTimesSix | ctcQpskOneOverTwoTimesFour |
ctcQpskOneOverTwoTimesTwo | ctcQpskOneOverTwo |
ctcQpskThreeOverFour |ctcQamSixteenOneOverTwo |
ctcQamSixteenThreeOverFour | ctcQamSixtyFourOneOverTwo |
ctcQamSixtyFourTwoOverThree | ctcQamSixtyFourThreeOverFour |
ctcQamSixtyFourFiveOverSix} ] [mincinr-qpsk-1by2-rep6 <(-20 to 30
StepSize 0.1)> ] [mincinr-qpsk-1by2-rep4 <(-20 to 30 StepSize
0.1)> ] [mincinr-qpsk-1by2-rep2 <(-20 to 30 StepSize 0.1)> ]
[mincinr-qpsk-1by2 <(-20 to 30 StepSize 1)> ] [mincinr-qpsk-3by4
<(-20 to 30 StepSize 1)> ] [mincinr-qam16-1by2 <(-20 to 30
StepSize 0.1)> ] [mincinr-qam16-3by4 <(-20 to 30 StepSize 0.1)> ]
[mincinr-qam64-1by2 <(-20 to 30 StepSize 0.1)> ]
[mincinr-qam64-2by3 <(-20 to 30 StepSize 0.1)> ]
[mincinr-qam64-3by4 <(-20 to 30 StepSize 0.1)> ]
[mincinr-qam64-5by6 <(-20 to 30 StepSize 0.1)> ]
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Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible Values
dl-basicrate
{ctcQpskOneOverTwo
TimesSix |
ctcQpskOneOverTwo
TimesFour |
ctcQpskOneOverTwo
TimesTwo |
ctcQpskOneOverTwo
ctcQpskThreeOverFo
ur |
ctcQamSixteenOneO
verTwo |
ctcQamSixteenThree
OverFour |
ctcQamSixtyFourOne
OverTwo |
ctcQamSixtyFourTwo
OverThree |
ctcQamSixtyFourThre
eOverFour |
ctcQamSixtyFourFive
OverSix}
The downlink basic
rate
Optional
ctcQpskO
neOverTw
oTimesSix
ctcQpskOneOverTw
oTimesSix
ctcQpskOneOverTw
oTimesFour
ctcQpskOneOverTw
oTimesTwo
ctcQpskOneOverTw
ctcQpskThreeOverF
our
ctcQamSixteenOne
OverTwo
ctcQamSixteenThree
OverFour
ctcQamSixtyFourOn
eOverTwo
ctcQamSixtyFourTw
oOverThree
ctcQamSixtyFourThr
eeOverFour
ctcQamSixtyFourFiv
eOverSix
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ul-basicrate
{ctcQpskOneOverTwo
TimesSix |
ctcQpskOneOverTwo
TimesFour |
ctcQpskOneOverTwo
TimesTwo |
ctcQpskOneOverTwo
ctcQpskThreeOverFo
ur |
ctcQamSixteenOneO
verTwo |
ctcQamSixteenThree
OverFour |
ctcQamSixtyFourOne
OverTwo |
ctcQamSixtyFourTwo
OverThree |
ctcQamSixtyFourThre
eOverFour |
ctcQamSixtyFourFive
OverSix}
Managing BSs
The uplink basic
rate
Optional
ctcQpskO
neOverTw
ctcQpskOneOverTw
oTimesSix
ctcQpskOneOverTw
oTimesFour
ctcQpskOneOverTw
oTimesTwo
ctcQpskOneOverTw
ctcQpskThreeOverF
our
ctcQamSixteenOne
OverTwo
ctcQamSixteenThree
OverFour
ctcQamSixtyFourOn
eOverTwo
ctcQamSixtyFourTw
oOverThree
ctcQamSixtyFourThr
eeOverFour
ctcQamSixtyFourFiv
eOverSix
mincinr-qpsk-1by2-re
p6 <(-20 to 30
StepSize 0.1)>
The minimal CINR
in dB Required to
allow QPSK 1/2
Repetition 6 Uplink
transmissions.
Optional
-20
-20 to 30 in steps of 0.1
Cannot be higher
than
mincinr-qpsk-1by2rep4
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mincinr-qpsk-1by2-re
p4 <(-20 to 30
StepSize 0.1)>
Managing BSs
The minimal CINR
in dB Required to
allow QPSK 1/2
Repetition 4 Uplink
transmissions.
Optional
-20
-20 to 30 in steps of 0.1
Optional
-20
-20 to 30 in steps of 0.1
Optional
-20
-20 to 30 in steps of 0.1
Optional
-20
-20 to 30 in steps of 0.1
Must be in the
range from
mincinr-qpsk-1by2rep6 to
mincinr-qpsk-1by2rep2
mincinr-qpsk-1by2-re
p2 <(-20 to 30
StepSize 0.1)>
The minimal CINR
in dB Required to
allow QPSK 1/2
Repetition 2 Uplink
transmissions.
Must be in the
range from
mincinr-qpsk-1by2rep4 to
mincinr-qpsk-1by2
mincinr-qpsk-1by2
<(-20 to 30 StepSize
0.1)>
The minimal CINR
in dB Required to
allow QPSK 1/2
Uplink
transmissions.
Must be in the
range from
mincinr-qpsk-1by2rep2 to
mincinr-qpsk-3by4
mincinr-qpsk-3by4
<(-20 to 30 StepSize
0.1)>
The minimal CINR
in dB Required to
allow QPSK 3/4
Uplink
transmissions.
Must be in the
range from
mincinr-qpsk-1by2
to
mincinr-qam16-1by
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mincinr-qam16-1by2
<(-20 to 30 StepSize
0.1)>
Managing BSs
The minimal CINR
in dB Required to
allow 16QAM 1/2
Uplink
transmissions.
Optional
-20
-20 to 30 in steps of 0.1
Optional
-20
-20 to 30 in steps of 0.1
Optional
-20
-20 to 30 in steps of 0.1
Optional
-20
-20 to 30 in steps of 0.1
Must be in the
range from
mincinr-qpsk-3by4
to
mincinr-qam16-3by
mincinr-qam16-3by4
<(-20 to 50 StepSize
1)>
The minimal CINR
in dB Required to
allow 16QAM 3/4
Uplink
transmissions.
Must be in the
range from
mincinr-qam16-1by
2 to
mincinr-qam64-1by
mincinr-qam64-1by2
<(-20 to 30 StepSize
0.1)>
The minimal CINR
in dB Required to
allow 64QAM 1/2
Uplink
transmissions.
Must be in the
range from
mincinr-qam16-3by
4 to
mincinr-qam64-2by
mincinr-qam64-2by3
<(-20 to 30 StepSize
0.1)>
The minimal CINR
in dB Required to
allow 64QAM 2/3
Uplink
transmissions.
Must be in the
range from
mincinr-qam64-1by
2 to
mincinr-qam64-3by
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mincinr-qam64-3by4
<(-20 to 30 StepSize
0.1)>
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The minimal CINR
in dB Required to
allow 64QAM 3/4
Uplink
transmissions.
Optional
-20
-20 to 30 in steps of 0.1
Optional
-20
-20 to 30 in steps of 0.1
Must be in the
range from
mincinr-qam64-2by
3 to
mincinr-qam64-5by
mincinr-qam64-5by6
<(-20 to 30 StepSize
0.1)>
The minimal CINR
in dB Required to
allow 64QAM 5/6
Uplink
transmissions.
Cannot be lower
than
mincinr-qam64-3by
Command
Modes
bs configuration mode
IMPORTANT
When creating a new BS, at least one of the Rate Adaptation parameters must be configured
explicitly (even if configured to the default value).
4.8.20.2
Restoring the Default Values of Rate Adaptation Parametes
To restore the default values of some or all of the Rate Adaptation parameters, run
the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053)# no rateadapt-general [dl-basicrate] [ul-basicrate]
[mincinr-qpsk-1by2-rep6] [mincinr-qpsk-1by2-rep4] [mincinr-qpsk-1by2-rep2 >]
[mincinr-qpsk-1by2] [mincinr-qpsk-3by4] [mincinr-qam16-1by2]
[mincinr-qam16-3by4] [mincinr-qam64-1by2] [mincinr-qam64-2by3]
[mincinr-qam64-3by4] [mincinr-qam64-5by6]
You can restore only some parameters to their default values by specifying only
those parameters. For example, to restore only the ul-basicrate parameter to the
default value, run the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053)# no rateadapt-general ul-basicrate
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This parameter will be restored to its default value, while the other parameters
will remain unchanged.
To restore all Rate Adaptation parameters to their default value, run the following
command:
npu(config-bs-66053)# no rateadapt-general
NOTE
Refer to Section 4.8.20.1 for a description and default values of these parameters.
Command
Syntax
npu(config-bs-66053)# rateadapt-general [dl-basicrate ] [ul-basicrate
] [mincinr-qpsk-1by2-rep6 ] [mincinr-qpsk-1by2-rep4 ]
[mincinr-qpsk-1by2-rep2 > ] [mincinr-qpsk-1by2 ]
[mincinr-qpsk-3by4 ] [mincinr-qam16-1by2 ] [mincinr-qam16-3by4 ]
[mincinr-qam64-1by2 ] [mincinr-qam64-2by3 ] [mincinr-qam64-3by4 ]
[mincinr-qam64-5by6 ]
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Modes
bs configuration mode
4.8.20.3
Displaying Configuration for Rate Adaptation Parameters
To display configuration information of Rate Adaptation parameters, run the
following command:
npu# show rateadapt-general bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)
Specify the BS ID if you want to display information for a particular BS. For
example, to display the Rate Adaptation parameters of BS 66053, run the
following command:
npu# show rateadapt-general bs 66053
Do not specify this parameter if you want to view information for all existing BSs.
To display information for all BSs, run the following command:
npu# show rateadapt-general bs
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Command
Syntax
npu# show rateadapt-general bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)
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Level
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Description
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Format
(for each
existing BS
if requested
for all BSs)
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Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
<(1 to 16777215
StepSize 1)>
The BS ID
Optional
N/A
1-16777215
Specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display Rate Adaptation
parameters of a specific BS.
Do not specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display Rate Adaptation
parameters of all BSs.
BSIDLSB
:
DownlinkBasicRate
:
UplinkBasicRate
:
MinCinrQpskCtc1/2Rep6
:
MinCINRQpskCtc1/2Rep4
:
MinCINRQpskCtc1/2Rep2
:
MinCINRQpskCtc1/2
:
MinCINRQpskCtc3/4
:
MinCINRQam16Ctc1/2
:
MinCINRQam16Ctc3/4
:
MinCINRQam64Ctc1/2
:
MinCINRQam64Ctc2/3
:
MinCINRQam64Ctc3/4
:
MinCINRQam64Ctc5/6
:
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Global command mode
4.8.21 Managing BS Bearer Interface Parameters
After enabling the BS configuration mode, you can execute the following tasks:
Configure one or more of the Bearer Interface parameters (refer to
Section 4.8.21.1).
Restore the default values of some or all of the Bearer Interface parameters
(refer to Section 4.8.21.2).
You can display configuration information for the Bearer Interface parameters of a
selected or all existing BSs (refer to Section 4.8.21.3).
4.8.21.1
Configuring Bearer Interface Parameters
To configure the Bearer Interface Parameters:
From the BS configuration mode, run the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053)# bearer [ip-address ] [ip-subnetmask ] [dflt-gw ] [mtu-size <(1500 to 9000 StepSize 1)>]
[linkusage-hardthrshld <(0 to100 StepSize 1)>]
Command
Syntax
npu(config-bs-66053)# bearer [ip-address ]
[ip-subnetmask ] [dflt-gw ] [mtu-size
<(1500 to 9000 StepSize 1)> ] [linkusage-hardthrshld <(0 to100
StepSize 1)> ]
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Syntax
Description
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Parameter
Description
Presence
Defaul
t Value
Possible
Values
[ip-address
The IP address of the
bearer interface of the
BS
Mandatory
when creating a
new BSl
N/A
IP address
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[ip-subnetmask ]
The IP subnet mask of
the bearer interface of
the BS
Mandatory
when creating a
new BSl
N/A
Subnet mask
[dflt-gw ]
The IP address of the
default gateway of the
bearer interface of the
BS
Mandatory
when creating a
new BSl
N/A
IP address
[mtu-size <(1500 to 9000
StepSize 1)> ]
MTU size (in bytes) of
the bearer interface of
the BS
Optional
1500
1500 - 9000
[linkusage-hardthrshld
<(0 to 100 StepSize 1)> ]
The BS backplane
usage hard limit
threshold, in
percecents. An alarm if
sent if either uplink or
downlink backplane
link usage exceeds the
threshold.
Optional
80
0 - 100
bs configuration mode
IMPORTANT
When creating a new BS, the Bearer Interface mandatory parameters must be configured.
4.8.21.2
Restoring the Default Values of Bearer Interface Parametes
To restore the default values of some or all of the Bearer Interface parameters, run
the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053)# no bearer [mtu-size] [linkusage-hardthrshld]
You can restore only one parameter to the default values by specifying only that
parameters. For example, to restore only the mtu-size parameter to the default
value, run the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053)# no bearer mtu-size
This parameter will be restored to its default value, while the other parameter will
remain unchanged.
To restore all Bearer Interface parameters to their default value, run the following
command:
npu(config-bs-66053)# no bearer
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Refer to Section 4.8.21.1 for a description and default values of these parameters.
Command
Syntax
npu(config-bs-66053)# no bearer [mtu-size ] [linkusage-hardthrshld ]
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4.8.21.3
Displaying Configuration Information for Bearer Interface
Parameters
To display configuration information of Bearer Interface parameters, run the
following command:
npu# show bearer bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)
Specify the BS ID if you want to display information for a particular BS. For
example, to display the Bearer Interface parameters of BS 66053, run the
following command:
npu# show bearer bs 66053
Do not specify this parameter if you want to view information for all existing BSs.
To display information for all BSs, run the following command:
npu# show bearer bs
Command
Syntax
npu# show bearer bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)
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Description
Display
Format
(for each
existing BS
if requested
for all BSs)
Command
Modes
Managing BSs
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
<(1 to 16777215
StepSize 1)>
The BS ID
Optional
N/A
1-16777215
Specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display Bearer Interface
parameters of a specific BS.
Do not specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display Bearer Interface
parameters of all BSs.
BSIDLSB
:
IPAddress
:
IPsubnetMask
:
DefaultGateway
:
MTUSize
:
LinkUsageHardThreshold(%)
:
Global command mode
4.8.22 Managing Authentication Relay Parameters
After enabling the BS configuration mode, you can execute the following tasks:
Configure one or more of the Authentication parameters (refer to
Section 4.8.22.1).
Restore the default values of some or all of the Authentication non-mandatory
parameters (refer to Section 4.8.22.2).
You can display configuration information for the Authentication parameters of a
selected or all existing BSs (refer to Section 4.8.22.3).
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Managing BSs
Configuring Authentication Parameters
To configure the Authentication parameters:
From the BS configuration mode, run the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053)# auth-general [dflt-auth-ip-address ]
[suspendedeapprocthrshld <(0 to 10000 StepSize 1)>] [activemsthrshld <(0 to
1024 StepSize 1)>] [maxeaproundsthrshld <(0 to 100 StepSize 1)>]
[nonauth-macctrlratethrshld <(0 to 120000 StepSize 1)>]
[nonauth-pduratethrshld <(0 to 120000 StepSize 1)>]
Command
Syntax
npu(config-bs-66053)# auth-general [dflt-auth-ip-address
] [suspendedeapprocthrshld <(0 to 10000 StepSize 1)> ]
[activemsthrshld <(0 to 1024 StepSize 1)> ] [maxeaproundsthrshld
<(0 to 100 StepSize 1)> ] [nonauth-macctrlratethrshld <(0 to
120000 StepSize 1)> ] [nonauth-pduratethrshld <(0 to 120000
StepSize 1)> ]
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Syntax
Description
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Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
[dflt-auth-ip-address
]
Identifier (IP address) of
“default” authenticator
ASN GW.
Mandatory
when
creating a
new BS.
N/A
IPv4 address
[suspendedeapprocth
rshld <(0 to 10000
StepSize 1)> ]
Suspended EAP
authentification process
threshold. It is used to set
an alarm.
Optional
0 to 10000
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[activemsthrshld <(0
to 1024 StepSize 1)> ]
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Threshold for the number
of MSs in active operation
state (not Idle) served by
the BS. Exceeding this
threshold will set the
alarm “Excessive MS
number”.
Optional
0 to 1024
Optional
0 to 100
Optional
0 to 120000
Optional
0 to 120000
A value of 0 means that
the alarm is disabled.
[maxeaproundsthrshl
d <(0 to 100 StepSize
1)> ]
Threshold for the number
of EAP rounds in one
direction in the same EAP
session. When exceeding
this threshold; alarm is
set. May be used to
protect the system from
hazard EAP sessions with
extreme number of
messaging round trips. A
value of "0" means the
alarm is disabled.
A value of 0 means that
the alarm is disabled.
[nonauth-macctrlratet
hrshld <(0 to 120000
StepSize 1)> ]
Threshold for alarm for
exceeding non-authentic
MAC control rate, in Kbps
A value of 0 means that
the alarm is disabled.
[nonauth-pduratethrsh
ld <(0 to 120000
StepSize 1)> ]
Threshold for alarm for
exceeding non-authentic
PDU rate (in Kbps).
A value of 0 means that
the alarm is disabled.
Command
Modes
bs configuration mode
IMPORTANT
When creating a new BS, the Authentication dflt-auth-ip-address mandatory parameter must be
configured.
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Restoring the Default Values of Authentication Parametes
To restore the default values of some or all of the Authentication parameters, run
the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053)# no auth-general [suspendedeapprocthrshld]
[activemsthrshld] [maxeaproundsthrshld] [nonauth-macctrlratethrshld]
[nonauth-pduratethrshld]
You can restore only some parameters to their default values by specifying only
those parameters. For example, to restore only the activemsthrshld and
maxeaproundsthrshld parameters to the default values, run the following
command:
npu(config-bs-66053)# no auth-general activemsthrshld
maxeaproundsthrshld
These parameters will be restored to their default values, while the other
parameters will remain unchanged.
To restore all Authentication parameters to their default value, run the following
command:
npu(config-bs-66053)# no auth-general
NOTE
Refer to Section 4.8.22.1 for a description and default values of these parameters.
Command
Syntax
npu(config-bs-66053)# no auth-general [suspendedeapprocthrshld ]
[activemsthrshld ] [maxeaproundsthrshld ]
[nonauth-macctrlratethrshld ] [nonauth-pduratethrshld ]
Privilege
Level
10
Command
Modes
bs configuration mode
4.8.22.3
Displaying Configuration Information for Authentication
Parameters
To display configuration information of Authentication parameters, run the
following command:
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npu# show auth-general bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)
Specify the BS ID if you want to display information for a particular BS. For
example, to display the Authentication parameters of BS 66053, run the following
command:
npu# show auth-general bs 66053
Do not specify this parameter if you want to view information for all existing BSs.
To display information for all BSs, run the following command:
npu# show auth-general bs
Command
Syntax
npu# show auth-general bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)
Privilege
Level
Syntax
Description
Display
Format
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
<(1 to 16777215
StepSize 1)>
The BS ID
Optional
N/A
1-16777215
Specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display Authentication
parameters of a specific BS.
Do not specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display Authentication
parameters of all BSs.
BSIDLSB
:
(for each
existing BS
if requested
for all BSs)
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4.8.23 Managing Handover Control Parameters
After enabling the BS configuration mode, you can execute the following tasks:
Configure one or more of the Handover Control parameters (refer to
Section 4.8.23.1).
Restore the default values of some or all of the Handover Control parameters
(refer to Section 4.8.23.2).
You can display configuration information for the Handover Control parameters of
a selected or all existing BSs (refer to Section 4.8.23.3).
4.8.23.1
Configuring Handover Control Parameters
To configure the Handover Control parameters:
From the BS configuration mode, run the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053)# hoctrl [enable-teksharing ] [rtxtimer <(0 to
255 StepSize 1)>]
Command
Syntax
npu(config-bs-66053)# hoctrl [enable-teksharing ]
[rtxtimer <(0 to 255 StepSize 1)> ]
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Level
10
Syntax
Description
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Parameter
Description
Presence
700
Default
Value
Possible
Values
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2 hexadecimal digits that
can be represented as 8
bits iIdentifying re-entry
process management
messages that may be
omitted during the current
HO attempt. The omission
is due to the availability of
MS service and
operational context
information and the MS
service and operational
status post-HO
completion.
Optional
ff
ff
fb
Currently only bit 2 can be
modified: A value of “ff”
(bit 2 = 1) means that
PKM TEK creation phase
is omitted (TEK Sharing is
enabled). A value of “cf
(bit 2 = 0) means that the
message is not omitted
(TEK Sharing is disabled).
rtxtimer <(0 to 255
StepSize 1)>
Command
Modes
MS Handover
Retransmission Timer:
After an MS transmits
MOB_MSHO-REQ to
initiate a handover
process it shall start MS
Handover Retransmission
Timer and shall not
transmit another
MOB_MSHO-REQ until
the expiration of the MS
Handover Retransmission
Timer.
Optional
10
0 - 255
bs configuration mode
IMPORTANT
When creating a new BS, at least one of the Handover Control parameters must be configured
explicitly (even if configured to the default value).
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Restoring the Default Values of Handover Control
Parametes
To restore the default values of some or all of the Handover Control parameters,
run the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053)# no hoctrl [enable-teksharing] [rtxtimer]
You can restore only one parameter to the default values by specifying only that
parameter. For example, to restore only the rtxtimer parameter to the default
value, run the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053)# no hoctrl rtxtimer
This parameter will be restored to its default value, while the other parameter will
remain unchanged.
To restore all Handover Control parameters to their default value, run the
following command:
npu(config-bs-66053)# no hoctrl
NOTE
Refer to Section 4.8.23.1 for a description and default values of these parameters.
Command
Syntax
npu(config-bs-66053)# no hoctrl [enable-teksharing ] [rtxtimer
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Level
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Modes
bs configuration mode
4.8.23.3
Displaying Configuration and Status Information for
Handover Control Parameters
To display configuration and status information of Handover Control parameters,
run the following command:
npu# show hoctrl bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)
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Specify the BS ID if you want to display information for a particular BS. For
example, to display the Handover Control parameters of BS 66053, run the
following command:
npu# show hoctrl bs 66053
Do not specify this parameter if you want to view information for all existing BSs.
To display information for all BSs, run the following command:
npu# show hoctrl bs
Command
Syntax
npu# show hoctrl bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)
Privilege
Level
Syntax
Description
Display
Format
(for each
existing BS
if requested
for all BSs)
Command
Modes
4Motion
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
<(1 to 16777215
StepSize 1)>
The BS ID
Optional
N/A
1-16777215
Specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display Handover Control
parameters of a specific BS.
Do not specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display Handover Control
parameters of all BSs.
BSIDLSB
:
EnableTEKSharing
:
MSHandoverRetransmissionTimer(frames)
:
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:
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In addition to the configurable parameters, the following status parameter is also
displayed:
Parameter
Description
Possible Values
SchedulingServiceSupport
Scheduling Service Support. A string of
two hexadecimal digits that can be
presented as 8 bits where bits 5-7 are
always 0. Bits 0-4 indicate whether
specific services are supported, where a
value of 1 means that the service is
supported: UGS (0), RT-PS(1),
NRT-PS(2), BE(3), ERT-PS(4).
A string of two
hexadecimal
digits.
This parameter is available for populating
the srvcsupport parameter in the relevant
Neighbour BS General parameters
tables.
4.8.24 Managing Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rules
Up to 16383 Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rules may be defined.
To configure a Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule:
Enable the BS Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule configuration mode for the
selected Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule (refer to Section 4.8.24.1)
You can now execute any of the following tasks:
»
Configure the parameters of the Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule (refer to
Section 4.8.24.2)
»
Restore the default values of Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule
non-mandatory parameters (refer to Section 4.8.24.3)
»
Terminate the Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule configuration mode (refer
to Section 4.8.24.4)
In addition, you can, at any time, display configuration information for Bearer
Traffic QoS Marking Rules (refer to Section 4.8.24.6) or delete an existing Bearer
Traffic QoS Marking Rule (refer to Section 4.8.24.5).
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Enabling the Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule Configuration
Mode\Creating a Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule
To configure the parameters of a Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule, first enable the
BS Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule configuration mode for the specific Bearer
Traffic QoS Marking Rule. Run the following command to enable the BS Bearer
Traffic QoS Marking Rule configuration mode. You can also use this command to
create a new Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule.
Note that for a new Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule this command only defines
the Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule number, and that the Bearer Traffic QoS
Marking Rule is not fully created until completing configuration of all mandatory
parameters and executing the apply command (must be executed before exiting
the Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule configuration mode). Also when updating an
existing Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule, the apply command must be executed
prior to termination the Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule configuration mode.
npu(config-bs-66053)# bearertrafficqos <(1 to 16383 StepSize 1)>
For example, to define a new Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule number 1, or to
enable the configuration mode for Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule 1, run the
following command:
npu(config-bs-66053)# bearertrafficqos 1
If you use this command to create a new Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule, the
configuration mode for this Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule is automatically
enabled, after which you can execute any of the following tasks:
Configure one or more of the parameters of the Bearer Traffic QoS Marking
Rule (refer to Section 4.8.24.2)
Restore the default values of Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule non-mandatory
parameters (refer to Section 4.8.24.3)
After executing the above tasks, you can terminate the Bearer Traffic QoS Marking
Rule configuration mode (refer to Section 4.8.24.4) and return to the BS
configuration mode.
Note that for properly completing the configuration of a Bearer Traffic QoS
Marking Rule the apply command must be executed prior to exiting the Bearer
Traffic QoS Marking Rule configuration mode.
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Command
Syntax
npu(config-bs-66053)# bearertrafficqos <(1 to 16383 StepSize 1)>
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Level
10
Syntax
Description
Command
Modes
Parameter
Description
Presence
bearertraffi
cqos <(1 to
16383
StepSize 1)>
The Bearer Traffic QoS
Marking Rule number
Mandatory
Default
Value
Possible
Values
1 - 16383
BS configuration mode
For example, to define Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule 1 for BS 66053, run the
following command:
npu(config-bs-66053)# bearertrafficqos 1
NOTE
The following examples are for BS Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule configuration mode for
bs-66053, bearer traffic qos marking rule (bearertrafficqos)-1.
4.8.24.2
Configuring Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule Parameters
To configure the Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule parameters, run the following
command:
npu(config-bs-66053-bearertrafficqos-1)# mrkngrule [rule-status {Enable |
Disable}] [rule-name ] [srvcflow-datadeliverytype {uGS | bE | eRTVR
| any}] [srvcflow-trafficpriority <(0 to 7 StepSize 1) | (255 to 255 StepSize 1)>]
[srvcflow-mediaflowtype ] [enable-srvcflow-mediaflowtype {TRUE |
FALSE}] [outerdscp <(0 to 63 StepSize 1)>] [bp8021p <(0 to 7 StepSize 1)>]
IMPORTANT
When creating a new Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule Rule, the mandatory parameters must be
configured.
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npu(config-bs-66053-bearertrafficqos-1)# mrkngrule [rule-status {Enable
| Disable} ] [rule-name ] [srvcflow-datadeliverytype
{uGS | bE | eRTVR | any} ] [srvcflow-trafficpriority <(0 to 7
StepSize 1) | (255 to 255 StepSize 1)> ] [srvcflow-mediaflowtype
] [enable-srvcflow-mediaflowtype {TRUE | FALSE} ]
[outerdscp <(0 to 63 StepSize 1)> ] [bp8021p <(0 to 7 StepSize 1)>
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Level
Syntax
Description
10
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
rule-status {Enable |
Disable}
The Bearer Traffic QoS
Marking Rule status
Optional
Enable
Enable
Disable
rule-name
The Bearer Traffic QoS
Marking Rule name
(descriptor).
Optional
null
A string of up
to 32
characters
srvcflow-datadelivery
type {uGS | bE |
eRTVR | any}
Service Flow Type of data
delivery services.
Optional
any
uGS
bE
eRTVR
any
srvcflow-trafficpriority
<(0 to 7 StepSize 1) |
(255 to 255 StepSize
1)>
Service Flow Traffic Priority. A
value of 255 means "ANY"
Optional
255
0-7 or 255
srvcflow-mediaflowty
pe
One of key entries into the
traffic marking rules table.
Media Flow Type should be
defined in ASN-GW or AAA
server.
Mandatory
when
creating a
new rule (if
relevant)
N/A
A string of up
to 32
characters
Only relevant if
enable-srvcflow-mediaflowtyp
e (see below) is TRUE.
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TRUE
enable-srvcflow-med
iaflowtype {TRUE |
FALSE}
If TRUE, the
srvcflow-mediaflowtype (see
above) will be considered.
when looking for a match. If
FALSE it will not be
considered.
Mandatory
when
creating a
new rule
outerdscp <(0 to 63
StepSize 1)>
DSCP value to be used for
marking of outer IP header
(IP/GRE).
Optional
0 - 63
bp8021p <(0 to 7
StepSize 1)>
802.1p priority to be used for
marking of traffic
Optional
0-7
FALSE
bs bearer traffic qos marking rule configuration mode
Restoring Default Values for Bearer Traffic QoS Marking
Rule Configuration Parameters
After enabling the Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule configuration mode you can
restore the default values for non-mandatory parameters.
To restore some or all of the Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule non-mandatory
parameters to their default values, run the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053-bearertrafficqos-1)# no mrkngrule [rule-status]
[rule-name] [srvcflow-datadeliverytype [srvcflow-trafficpriority] [outerdscp]
[bp8021p]
You can restore only one or several parameters to the default values by specifying
only those parameters. For example, to restore only the outerdscp to the default
value, run the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053-bearertrafficqos-1)# no mrkngrule outerdscp
The parameter will be restored to its default value, while the other parameters will
remain unchanged.
To restore all Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule non-mandatory parameters to their
default value, run the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053-bearertrafficqos-1)# no mrkngrule
NOTE
Refer to Section 4.8.24.2 for a description and default values of these parameters.
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npu(config-bs-66053-bearertrafficqos-1)# no mrkngrule [rule-status ]
[rule-name ] [srvcflow-datadeliverytype [srvcflow-trafficpriority
] [outerdscp ] [bp8021p ]
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Level
10
Command
Modes
bs bearer traffic qos marking rule configuration mode
4.8.24.4
Terminating the Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule
Configuration Mode
Run the following command to terminate the Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule
configuration mode:
npu(config-bs-66053-bearertrafficqos-1)# exit
IMPORTANT
Do not forget to execute the apply command before terminating the BS Bearer Traffic QoS Marking
Rule configuration mode:
npu(config-bs-66053-bearertrafficqos-1)# apply
Command
Syntax
npu(config-bs-66053-bearertrafficqos-1)# exit
Privilege
Level
10
Command
Modes
bs bearer traffic qos marking rule configuration mode
4.8.24.5
Deleting a Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule
Run the following command from the BS configuration mode to delete a Bearer
Traffic QoS Marking Rule:
npu(config-bs 66053)# no bearertrafficqos <(1 to 16383 StepSize 1)>
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Syntax
npu(config-bs 66053)# no bearertrafficqos <(1 to 16383 StepSize 1)>
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Level
10
Syntax
Description
Command
Modes
4.8.24.6
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
<(1 to 16383
StepSize 1)>
The Bearer Traffic QoS
Marking Rule number
Mandatory
N/A
1-16383
bs configuration mode
Displaying Configuration Information for Bearer Traffic QoS
Marking Rules
To display configuration for the parameters of a specific or all Bearer Traffic QoS
Marking Rules, run the following command:
npu# show bearertrafficqos bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> number <(1 to
16383 StepSize 1)>]
Specify the BS ID and Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule number if you want to
display configuration for a particular Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule. For
example, to display the parameters of Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rule 1 in BS
66053, run the following command:
npu# show bearertrafficqos bs 66053 number 1
Do not specify these parameters if you want to view configuration information for
all existing Bearer Traffic QoS Marking Rules. To display information for all Bearer
Traffic QoS Marking Rules, run the following command:
npu# show bearertrafficqos bs
Command
Syntax
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Level
Syntax
Description
Display
Format
(for each
existing
Service
Mapping
Rule if
requested
for all
Service
Mapping
Rules)
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Modes
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Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
<(1 to 16777215
StepSize 1)>
The BS ID
Optional
N/A
1-16777215
number <(1 to
16383 StepSize
1)> ]
The Bearer Traffic QoS
Marking Rule number. To be
used only if you want to
display the parameters of a
specific Bearer Traffic QoS
Marking Rule.
Optional
N/A
1-16383
Specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display the parameters of a
specific Bearer Traffic QoS
Marking Rule. Do not specify
a value for this parameter if
you want to display the
parameters of all Bearer
Traffic QoS Marking Rules.
BSIDLSB
:
RuleNumber
:
RuleStatus
:
RuleName
:
ServiceFlowMediaFlowType
:
ServiceFlowTrafficPriority(255meansany)
:
ServiceFlowMediaFlowType
:
EnableServiceFlowMediaFlowType
:
OuterDSCP
:
802.1pPriority
:
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4.8.25 Managing Control Traffic QoS Marking Rules
To configure the Control Traffic QoS Marking Rules:
Enable the Control Traffic QoS Marking Rules configuration mode (refer to
Section 4.8.25.1)
You can now execute any of the following tasks:
»
Configure one or more of the Control Traffic QoS Marking Rules
parameters tables (refer to Section 4.8.25.2)
»
Restore the default values of parameters in one or more of the Control
Traffic QoS Marking Rules parameters tables (refer to Section 4.8.25.3)
»
Terminate the Control Traffic QoS Marking Rules configuration mode
(refer to Section 4.8.25.4)
In addition, you can, at any time, display configuration information for each of the
parameters tables (refer to Section 4.8.25.5).
4.8.25.1
Enabling the Control Traffic QoS Marking Rules
Configuration Mode
To configure the Control Traffic QoS Marking Rules parameters, first enable the
Control Traffic QoS Marking Rules configuration mode. Run the following
command to enable the Control Traffic QoS Marking Rules configuration mode.
Note that for properly completing the configuration the apply command must be
executed prior to exiting the Control Traffic QoS Marking Rules configuration
mode.
npu(config-bs-66053)# ctrltrafficqos
The configuration mode for the Control Traffic QoS Marking Rules is enabled,
after which you can execute any of the following tasks:
Configure one or more of the Control Traffic QoS Marking Rules parameters
tables (refer to Section 4.8.25.2)
Restore the default values of parameters in one or more of the parameters
tables (refer to Section 4.8.25.3)
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After executing the above tasks, you can terminate the Control Traffic QoS
Marking Rules configuration mode (refer to Section 4.8.25.4) and return to the BS
configuration mode.
Note that for properly completing the Control Traffic QoS Marking Rules
configuration the apply command must be executed prior to exiting the Control
Traffic QoS Marking Rules configuration mode.
Command
Syntax
npu(config-bs-66053)# ctrltrafficqos
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Level
10
Command
Modes
bs configuration mode
4.8.25.2
Configuring Control Traffic QoS Marking Rules Parameters
After enabling the Control Traffic QoS Marking Rules configuration mode you can
configure the following parameters tables:
Internal Management (refer to Section 4.8.25.2.1)
Intra ASN (refer to Section 4.8.25.2.2)
IMPORTANT
After completing the Control Traffic QoS Marking Rules configuration,do not forget to execute the
apply command before exiting the Control Traffic QoS Marking Rules configuration mode:
npu(config-bs-66053-ctrltrafficqos)# apply
4.8.25.2.1
Configuring Internal Management Traffic QoS Marking Rules
Parameters
To configure the Internal Management Traffic QoS Marking Rules, run the
following command:
npu(config-bs-66053-ctrltrafficqos)# intmngmnt [dscp <(0 to 63 StepSize 1)>]
[inter8021p <(0 to 7 StepSize 1)>]
IMPORTANT
When creating a new BS, at least one of the Internal Management Traffic QoS Marking Rules
parameters must be configured explicitly (even if configured to the default value).
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Syntax
npu(config-bs-66053-ctrltrafficqos)# intmngmnt [dscp <(0 to 63
Privilege
Level
10
Syntax
Description
Command
Modes
4.8.25.2.2
StepSize 1)> ] [inter8021p <(0 to 7 StepSize 1)> ]
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
dscp <(0 to 63
StepSize 1)>
DSCP priority value to be
used for marking of internal
management traffic
Optional
0 - 63
inter8021p <(0 to 7
StepSize 1)>
802.1p priority value to be
used for marking of internal
management traffic
Optional
0-7
bs control traffic qos marking rules (ctrltrafficqos) configuration mode
Configuring the Intra ASN Traffic QoS Marking Rules
To configure the Intra ASN Traffic QoS Marking Rules parameters, run the
following command:
npu(config-bs-66053-ctrltrafficqos)# intraasn [dscp <(0 to 63 StepSize 1)>]
[intra8021p <(0 to 7 StepSize 1)>]
IMPORTANT
When creating a new BS, at least one of the Intra ASN Traffic QoS Marking Rules parameters must
be configured explicitly (even if configured to the default value).
Command
Syntax
npu(config-bs-66053-ctrltrafficqos)# intraasn [dscp <(0 to 63 StepSize
Privilege
Level
10
4Motion
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Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
dscp <(0 to 63
StepSize 1)>
DSCP priority value to be
used for marking of
intra-ASN (R8/R6) traffic
Optional
0 - 63
intra8021p <(0 to
7 StepSize 1)>
802.1p priority value to be
used for marking of
intra-ASN (R8/R6) traffic
Optional
0-7
bs control traffic qos marking rules (ctrltrafficqos) configuration mode
Restoring Default Values for Control Traffic QoS Marking
Rules Configuration Parameters
After enabling the Control Traffic QoS Marking Rules configuration mode you can
restore the default values for parameters in the following parameters tables:
Internal Management (refer to Section 4.8.25.3.1)
Intra ASN (refer to Section 4.8.25.3.2)
4.8.25.3.1
Restoring the Default Values of Internal Management Traffic QoS
Marking Rules Parameters
To restore one or all of the Internal Management Traffic QoS Marking Rules
parameters to their default values, run the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053-ctrltrafficqos)# no intmngmnt [dscp] [inter8021p]
You can restore only one parameter to its default values by specifying only that
parameter. For example, to restore only dscp to the default value, run the
following command:
npu(config-bs-66053-ctrltrafficqos)# no intmngmnt dscp
The parameter will be restored to its default value, while the other parameter will
remain unchanged.
To restore all Internal Management Traffic QoS Marking Rules parameters to their
default value, run the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053-ctrltrafficqos)# no intmngmnt
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NOTE
Refer to Section 4.8.25.2.1 for a description and default values of these parameters.
Command
Syntax
npu(config-bs-66053-ctrltrafficqos)# no intmngmnt [dscp ]
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Level
10
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Modes
bs control traffic qos marking rules (ctrltrafficqos) configuration mode
4.8.25.3.2
[inter8021p ]
Restoring the Default Values of Intra ASN Traffic QoS Marking Rules
Parameters
To restore one or all of the Intra ASN Traffic QoS Marking Rules parameters to
their default values, run the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053-ctrltrafficqos)# no intraasn [dscp] [intra8021p]
You can restore only one parameter to its default values by specifying only that
parameter. For example, to restore only dscp to the default value, run the
following command:
npu(config-bs-66053-ctrltrafficqos)# no intraasn dscp
The parameter will be restored to its default value, while the other parameter will
remain unchanged.
To restore all Intra ASN Traffic QoS Marking Rules parameters to their default
value, run the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053-ctrltrafficqos)# no intraasn
NOTE
Refer to Section 4.8.25.2.2 for a description and default values of these parameters.
Command
Syntax
npu(config-bs-66053-ctrltrafficqos)# no intraasn [dscp ]
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Level
10
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bs control traffic qos marking rules (ctrltrafficqos) configuration mode
Terminating the Control Traffic QoS Marking Rules
Configuration Mode
Run the following command to terminate the Control Traffic QoS Marking Rules
configuration mode:
npu(config-bs-66053-ctrltrafficqos)# exit
IMPORTANT
Do not forget to execute the apply command before terminating the Control Traffic QoS Marking
Rules configuration mode: npu(config-bs-66053-ctrltrafficqos)# apply
Command
Syntax
npu(config-bs-66053-ctrltrafficqos)# exit
Privilege
Level
10
Command
Modes
bs control traffic qos marking rules (ctrltrafficqos) configuration mode
4.8.25.5
Displaying Configuration Information for Control Traffic QoS
Marking Rules Parameters
You can display the current configuration information for the following
parameters tables:
Internal Management (refer to Section 4.8.25.5.1)
Intra ASN (refer to Section 4.8.25.5.2)
All (refer to Section 4.8.25.5.3)
4.8.25.5.1
Displaying Configuration Information for Internal Management Traffic
QoS Marking Rules Parameters
To display configuration for the Internal Management Traffic QoS Marking Rules
parameters, run the following command:
npu# show ctrltrafficqos-intmngmnt bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)
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Specify the BS ID if you want to display configuration for a particular BS. For
example, to display the Internal Management Traffic QoS Marking Rules
parameters of BS 66053, run the following command:
npu# show ctrltrafficqos-intmngmnt bs 66053
Do not specify this parameter if you want to view configuration information for all
existing BSs. To display information for all BSs, run the following command:
npu# show ctrltrafficqos-intmngmnt bs
Command
Syntax
npu# show ctrltrafficqos-intmngmnt bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)
Privilege
Level
Syntax
Description
Display
Format
(for each
existing BS
if requested
for all BSs)
4Motion
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
<(1 to 16777215
StepSize 1)>
The BS ID
Optional
N/A
1-16777215
Specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display the Internal
Management Traffic QoS
Marking Rules parameters of
a specific BS. Do not specify
a value for this parameter if
you want to display the
Internal Management Traffic
QoS Marking Rules
parameters of all BSs.
BSIDLSB
:
InternalManagementDSCP
:
InternalManagement802.1pPriority
:
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4.8.25.5.2
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Global command mode
Displaying Configuration Information for Intra ASN Traffic QoS
Marking Rules Parameters
To display configuration for the Intra ASN Traffic QoS Marking Rules parameters,
run the following command:
npu# show ctrltrafficqos-intraasn bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)
Specify the BS ID if you want to display configuration for a particular BS. For
example, to display the Intra ASN Traffic QoS Marking Rules parameters of BS
66053, run the following command:
npu# show ctrltrafficqos-intraasn bs 66053
Do not specify this parameter if you want to view configuration information for all
existing BSs. To display information for all BSs, run the following command:
npu# show ctrltrafficqos-intraasn bs
Command
Syntax
npu# show ctrltrafficqos-intraasn bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)
Privilege
Level
Syntax
Description
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Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
<(1 to 16777215
StepSize 1)>
The BS ID
Optional
N/A
1-16777215
Specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display the Intra ASN Traffic
QoS Marking Rules
parameters of a specific BS.
Do not specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display the Intra ASN Traffic
QoS Marking Rules
parameters of all BSs.
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Format
(for each
existing BS
if requested
for all BSs)
Command
Modes
4.8.25.5.3
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BSIDLSB
:
IntraASNDSCP
:
IntraASN802.1pPriority
:
Global command mode
Displaying Configuration Information for All Control Traffic QoS
Marking Rules Parameters
To display configuration for all Control Traffic QoS Marking Rules parameters,
run the following command:
npu# show ctrltrafficqos-all bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)
Specify the BS ID if you want to display configuration for a particular BS. For
example, to display all Control Traffic QoS Marking Rules parameters of BS
66053, run the following command:
npu# show ctrltrafficqos-all bs 66053
Do not specify this parameter if you want to view configuration information for all
existing BSs. To display information for all BSs, run the following command:
npu# show ctrltrafficqos-all bs
Command
Syntax
npu# show ctrltrafficqos-all bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)
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Description
Display
Format
(for each
existing BS
if requested
for all BSs)
Command
Modes
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Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
<(1 to 16777215
StepSize 1)>
The BS ID
Optional
N/A
1-16777215
Specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display all Control Traffic QoS
Marking Rules parameters of
a specific BS. Do not specify
a value for this parameter if
you want to display all Control
Traffic QoS Marking Rules
parameters of all BSs.
BSIDLSB
:
IntraASNDSCP
:
IntraASN802.1pPriority
:
InternalManagementDSCP
:
InternalManagement802.1pPriority
:
Global command mode
4.8.26 Managing BS Management Alarm Thresholds
Parameters
The Management Alarm Thresholds parameters enable configuring the alarm
thresholds for control messages traffic. If the retransmission rate or the drop rate
of control messages exceeds the applicable configurable threshold, an alarm will
be generated.
After enabling the BS configuration mode, you can execute the following tasks:
Configure one or more of the Management Alarm Threshold parameters (refer
to Section 4.8.26.1).
Restore the default values of some or all of the Management Alarm Threshold
parameters (refer to Section 4.8.26.2).
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You can display configuration for the Management Alarm Threshold parameters of
a selected or all existing BSs (refer to Section 4.8.26.3).
4.8.26.1
Configuring Management Alarm Thresholds Parameters
To configure the Management Alarm Thresholds parameters:
From the BS configuration mode, run the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053)# mngmnt-alrmthrshld [retransmit-rate <(0 to 100
StepSize 1)>] [drop-rate <(0 to 100 StepSize 1)>]
Command
Syntax
npu(config-bs-66053)# mngmnt-alrmthrshld [retransmit-rate <(0 to
100 StepSize 1)> ] [drop-rate <(0 to 100 StepSize 1)> ]
Privilege
Level
10
Syntax
Description
Command
Modes
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
retransmit-rate <(0 to
100 StepSize 1)>
Alarm Threshold for
retransmission rate of
control messages (in %).
Optional
30
0-100
drop-rate <(0 to 100
StepSize 1)>
Alarm Threshold for dropn
rate of control messages
(in %).
Optional
10
0-100
bs configuration mode
IMPORTANT
When creating a new BS, at least one of the Management Alarm Thresholds parameters must be
configured explicitly (even if configured to the default value).
4.8.26.2
Restoring the Default Values of Management Alarm
Thresholds Parametes
To restore the default values of some or all of the Management Alarm Thresholds
parameters, run the following command:
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npu(config-bs-66053)# no mngmnt-alrmthrshld [retransmit-rate] [drop-rate]
You can restore only one parameter to the default value by specifying only that
parameter. For example, to restore only the drop-rate parameter to the default
value, run the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053)# no mngmnt-alrmthrshld drop-rate
This parameter will be restored to its default value, while the other parameter will
remain unchanged.
To restore all Management Alarm Thresholds parameters to their default value,
run the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053)# no mngmnt-alrmthrshld
NOTE
Refer to Section 4.8.26.1 for a description and default values of these parameters.
Command
Syntax
npu(config-bs-66053)# no mngmnt-alrmthrshld [retransmit-rate ]
[drop-rate ]
Privilege
Level
10
Command
Modes
bs configuration mode
4.8.26.3
Displaying Configuration Information for Management
Alarm Thresholds Parameters
To display configuration information of Management Alarm Thresholds
parameters, run the following command:
npu# show mngmnt-alrmthrshld bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)
Specify the BS ID if you want to display information for a particular BS. For
example, to display the Management Alarm Thresholds parameters of BS 66053,
run the following command:
npu# show mngmnt-alrmthrshld bs 66053
Do not specify this parameter if you want to view information for all existing BSs.
To display information for all BSs, run the following command:
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npu# show mngmnt-alrmthrshld bs
Command
Syntax
npu# show mngmnt-alrmthrshld bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)
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Level
Syntax
Description
Display
Format
(for each
existing BS
if requested
for all BSs)
Command
Modes
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
<(1 to 16777215
StepSize 1)>
The BS ID
Optional
N/A
1-16777215
Specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display Management Alarm
Thresholds parameters of a
specific BS. Do not specify a
value for this parameter if you
want to display Management
Alarm Thresholds parameters
of all BSs.
BSIDLSB
:
ControlMessagesRetransmissionRateThreshold(%)
:
ControlMessagesDropRateThreshold(%)
:
Global command mode
4.8.27 Managing ID-IP Mapping Parameters
After enabling the BS configuration mode, you can execute the following tasks:
Configure one or more ID-IP Mapping entry (refer to Section 4.8.27.1).
Delete one or more ID-IP Mapping entries (refer to Section 4.8.27.2).
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You can display configuration information for the ID-IP Mapping of a selected or
all existing BSs (refer to Section 4.8.27.3).
4.8.27.1
Configuring ID-IP Mapping Entries
To configure ID-IP Mapping entries:
From the BS configuration mode, run the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053)# idip <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> [nw-node-ip ]
Command
Syntax
npu(config-bs-66053)# idip <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> [nw-node-ip
]
Privilege
Level
10
Syntax
Description
Command
Modes
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
<(1 to 16777215
StepSize 1)>
The Next Hop (Network
Node) BS ID
Mandatory
N/A
1 - 16777215
nw-node-ip
The Next Hop (Network
Node) BS IP Address
Mandatory
N/A
IP address
bs configuration mode
IMPORTANT
When creating a new BS, at least one ID-IP Mapping entry must be configured.
4.8.27.2
Deleting an ID-IP Mapping Entry
Run the following command from the BS configuration mode to delete an ID-IP
Mapping entry:
npu(config-bs 66053)# no idip <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)>
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Command
Syntax
npu(config-bs 66053)# no idip <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)>
Privilege
Level
10
Syntax
Description
Command
Modes
4.8.27.3
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
<(1 to 16777215
StepSize 1)>
The Next Hop (Network
Node) BS ID
Mandatory
N/A
1 - 16777215
bs configuration mode
Displaying Configuration Information for ID-IP Mapping
Entries
To display configuration information of ID-IP Mapping entries, run the following
command:
npu# show idip bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> nw-node-id <(1 to 16777215
StepSize 1)>]
Specify the BS ID and Next Hop (Network Node) BS ID (nw-node-id) if you want to
display information for a particular ID-IP Mapping entry. For example, to display
the ID-IP Mapping of BS 66053 and Network Node 66055, run the following
command:
npu# show idip bs 66053 nw-node-id 66055
Do not specify these parameters if you want to view information of ID-IP Mapping
entries in all existing BSs. To display information for all BSs, run the following
command:
npu# show idip bs
Command
Syntax
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Level
Syntax
Description
Display
Format
(for each
entry if
requested
for all)
Command
Modes
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Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
<(1 to 16777215
StepSize 1)>
The BS ID
Optional
N/A
1-16777215
nw-node-id <(1 to
16777215
StepSize 1)>
The Next Hop (Network
Node) BS ID.
Optional
N/A
1-16777215
Specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
displayspecific ID-IP Mapping
entry in a specific BS. Do not
specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display all ID-IP Mapping
entries of all BSs.
Specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display a specific ID-IP
Mapping entry in a specific
BS. Do not specify a value for
this parameter if you want to
display all ID-IP Mapping
entries of all BSs.
BSIDLSB
:
NetworkNodeID
:
NetworkNodeIPAddress
:
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4.8.28 Managing Ranging Parameters
To configure the Ranging parameters:
Enable the Ranging configuration mode (refer to Section 4.8.28.1)
You can now execute any of the following tasks:
»
Configure one or more of the Ranging parameters tables (refer to
Section 4.8.28.2)
»
Restore the default values of parameters in one or more of the Ranging
parameters tables (refer to Section 4.8.28.3)
»
Terminate the Ranging configuration mode (refer to Section 4.8.28.4)
In addition, you can, at any time, display configuration information for each of the
parameters tables (refer to Section 4.8.28.5).
4.8.28.1
Enabling the Ranging Configuration Mode
To configure the Ranging parameters, first enable the Ranging configuration
mode. Run the following command to enable the Ranging configuration mode.
Note that for properly completing the configuration the apply command must be
executed prior to exiting the Ranging configuration mode.
npu(config-bs-66053)# ranging
The Ranging configuration mode is enabled, after which you can execute any of
the following tasks:
Configure one or more of the Ranging parameters tables (refer to
Section 4.8.28.2)
Restore the default values of parameters in one or more of the parameters
tables (refer to Section 4.8.28.3)
After executing the above tasks, you can terminate the Ranging configuration
mode (refer to Section 4.8.28.4) and return to the BS configuration mode.
Note that for properly completing the Ranging configuration the apply command
must be executed prior to exiting the Ranging configuration mode.
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Command
Syntax
npu(config-bs-66053)# ranging
Privilege
Level
10
Command
Modes
bs configuration mode
4.8.28.2
Configuring Ranging Parameters
After enabling the Ranging configuration mode you can configure the following
parameters tables:
General (refer to Section 4.8.28.2.1)
Bandwidth Request (refer to Section 4.8.28.2.2)
Handover Ranging (refer to Section 4.8.28.2.3)
Initial Ranging (refer to Section 4.8.28.2.4)
Periodic Ranging (refer to Section 4.8.28.2.5)
Timing Correction (refer to Section 4.8.28.2.6)
IMPORTANT
After completing the Ranging configuration,do not forget to execute the apply command before
exiting the Ranging configuration mode:
npu(config-bs-66053-ranging)# apply
4.8.28.2.1
Configuring Ranging General Parameters
To configure the Ranging General parameters, run the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053-ranging)# general [start-of-rng-codes <(0 to 255 StepSize
1)>] [contbased-rsrvtimeout <(0 to 255 StepSize 1)>] [max-cellradius {one | two |
four | eight | fifteen | twentyThree | thirty}]
IMPORTANT
When creating a new BS, at least one of the Ranging General parameters must be configured
explicitly (even if configured to the default value).
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npu(config-bs-66053-ranging)# general [start-of-rng-codes <(0 to 255
StepSize 1)> ] [contbased-rsrvtimeout <(0 to 255 StepSize 1)> ]
[max-cellradius {one | two | four | eight | fifteen | twentyThree
| thirty} ]
Privilege
Level
Syntax
Description
10
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
start-of-rng-codes
<(0 to 255
StepSize 1)>
Start of Ranging Codes: The
starting number S of the
group of codes used for this
uplink
Optional
0 - 255
Note that the sum of initial
ranging codes, periodic
ranging codes, bandwidth
request codes, handover
ranging codes and start of
ranging codes should be
equal to or less than 256.
contbased-rsrvtime
out <(0 to 255
StepSize 1)>
Contention-Based
Reservation Timeout (in
frames). The number of
UL-MAPs to receive before
contention-based reservation
is attempted again for the
same connection.
Optional
0 - 255
max-cellradius
{one | two | four |
eight | fifteen |
twentyThree |
thirty}
The Maximum Cell Radius (in
km)
Optional
two
one
two
four
eight
fifteen
twentyThree
thirty
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bs ranging configuration mode
Configuring Ranging Bandwidth Request Parameters
To configure the Ranging Bandwidth Request parameters, run the following
command:
npu(config-bs-66053-ranging)# bwreq [codes <(0 to 255 StepSize 1)>]
[init-backoff-window-size <(0 to 15 StepSize 1)>] [final-backoff-window-size <(0 to
15 StepSize 1)>]
IMPORTANT
When creating a new BS, at least one of the Ranging Bandwidth Request parameters must be
configured explicitly (even if configured to the default value).
Command
Syntax
npu(config-bs-66053-ranging)# bwreq [codes <(0 to 255 StepSize 1)> ]
[init-backoff-window-size <(0 to 15 StepSize 1)> ]
[final-backoff-window-size <(0 to 15 StepSize 1)> ]
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Level
Syntax
Description
10
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
codes <(0 to 255
StepSize 1)>
Number of Bandwidth Request
Codes.
Optional
14
0 - 255
Optional
0 - 15
Note that the sum of initial
ranging codes, periodic ranging
codes, bandwidth request
codes, handover ranging codes
and start of ranging codes
should be equal to or less than
256.
init-backoff-window
-size <(0 to 15
StepSize 1)>
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contention BW requests;
expressed as a power of 2.
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w-size <(0 to 15
StepSize 1)>
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Final backoff window size for
contention BW requests;
expressed as a power of 2.
Optional
0 - 15
Cannot higher than or equal to
bwreq init-backoff-window-size.
Command
Modes
4.8.28.2.3
bs ranging configuration mode
Configuring Handover Ranging Parameters
To configure the Handover Ranging parameters, run the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053-ranging)# horng [codes <(0 to 255 StepSize 1)>]
[init-backoff-window-size <(0 to 15 StepSize 1)>] [final-backoff-window-size <(0 to
15 StepSize 1)>]
IMPORTANT
When creating a new BS, at least one of the Handover Ranging parameters must be configured
explicitly (even if configured to the default value).
Command
Syntax
npu(config-bs-66053-ranging)# horng [codes <(0 to 255 StepSize 1)> ]
[init-backoff-window-size <(0 to 15 StepSize 1)> ]
[final-backoff-window-size <(0 to 15 StepSize 1)> ]
Privilege
Level
Syntax
Description
10
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
codes <(0 to 255
StepSize 1)>
Number of Handover Ranging
CDMA Codes.
Optional
14
0 - 255
Note that the sum of initial
ranging codes, periodic ranging
codes, bandwidth request
codes, handover ranging codes
and start of ranging codes
should be equal to or less than
256.
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init-backoff-window
-size <(0 to 15
StepSize 1)>
Initial backoff window size for
handover ranging contention ;
expressed as a power of 2.
Optional
0 - 15
final-backoff-windo
w-size <(0 to 15
StepSize 1)>
Final backoff window size for
handover ranging contention;
expressed as a power of 2.
Optional
0 - 15
Cannot higher than or equal to
horng init-backoff-window-size.
Command
Modes
4.8.28.2.4
bs ranging configuration mode
Configuring Initial Ranging Parameters
To configure the Initial Ranging parameters, run the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053-ranging)# initrng [codes <(0 to 255 StepSize 1)>]
[init-backoff-window-size <(0 to 15 StepSize 1)>] [final-backoff-window-size <(0 to
15 StepSize 1)>]
IMPORTANT
When creating a new BS, at least one of the Initial Ranging parameters must be configured
explicitly (even if configured to the default value).
Command
Syntax
npu(config-bs-66053-ranging)# initrng [codes <(0 to 255 StepSize 1)> ]
[init-backoff-window-size <(0 to 15 StepSize 1)> ]
[final-backoff-window-size <(0 to 15 StepSize 1)> ]
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StepSize 1)>
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Number of Initial Ranging
CDMA Codes.
Optional
14
0 - 255
Note that the sum of initial
ranging codes, periodic ranging
codes, bandwidth request
codes, handover ranging codes
and start of ranging codes
should be equal to or less than
256.
init-backoff-window
-size <(0 to 15
StepSize 1)>
Initial backoff window size for
initial ranging contention ;
expressed as a power of 2.
Optional
0 - 15
final-backoff-windo
w-size <(0 to 15
StepSize 1)>
Final backoff window size for
initial ranging contention;
expressed as a power of 2.
Optional
0 - 15
Cannot higher than or equal to
initrng init-backoff-window-size.
Command
Modes
4.8.28.2.5
bs ranging configuration mode
Configuring Periodic Ranging Parameters
To configure the Periodic Ranging parameters, run the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053-ranging)# periodicrng [codes <(0 to 255 StepSize 1)>]
[init-backoff-window-size <(0 to 15 StepSize 1)>] [final-backoff-window-size <(0 to
15 StepSize 1)>]
IMPORTANT
When creating a new BS, at least one of the Periodic Ranging parameters must be configured
explicitly (even if configured to the default value).
Command
Syntax
npu(config-bs-66053-ranging)# periodicrng [codes <(0 to 255 StepSize
1)> ] [init-backoff-window-size <(0 to 15 StepSize 1)> ]
[final-backoff-window-size <(0 to 15 StepSize 1)> ]
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Description
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Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
codes <(0 to 255
StepSize 1)>
Number of Periodic Ranging CDMA
Codes.
Optional
0 - 255
Note that the sum of initial ranging
codes, periodic ranging codes,
bandwidth request codes, handover
ranging codes and start of ranging
codes should be equal to or less
than 256.
init-backoff-window
-size <(0 to 15
StepSize 1)>
Initial backoff window size for
periodic ranging contention ;
expressed as a power of 2.
Optional
0 - 15
final-backoff-windo
w-size <(0 to 15
StepSize 1)>
Final backoff window size for
periodic ranging contention;
expressed as a power of 2.
Optional
0 - 15
Cannot higher than or equal to
periodicrng init-backoff-window-size.
Command
Modes
4.8.28.2.6
bs ranging configuration mode
Configuring Ranging Timing Correction Parameters
To configure the Timing Correction parameters, run the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053-ranging)# timingcorrection [thrshld-correction <(0 to 250
StepSize 0.1)>] [thrshld-rngstatus <(0 to 250 StepSize 0.1)>]
IMPORTANT
When creating a new BS, at least one of the Timing Correction parameters must be configured
explicitly (even if configured to the default value).
Command
Syntax
npu(config-bs-66053-ranging)# timingcorrection [thrshld-correction <(0
to 250 StepSize 0.1)> ] [thrshld-rngstatus <(0 to 250 StepSize
0.1)> ]
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Managing BSs
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
thrshld-correction
<(0 to 250
StepSize 0.1)>
Timing correction range threshold (in
microseconds) below which
corrections aren't made.
Optional
0 - 250 in
steps of
0.1
thrshld-rngstatus
<(0 to 250
StepSize 0.1)>
Timing correction range threshold (in
microseconds) below which the
ranging status is success and above
which the ranging status is continue
Optional
10
0 - 250 in
steps of
0.1
bs ranging configuration mode
Restoring Default Values for Ranging Configuration
Parameters
After enabling the Ranging configuration mode you can restore the default values
for parameters in the following parameters tables:
General (refer to Section 4.8.28.3.1)
Bandwidth Request (refer to Section 4.8.28.3.2)
Handover Ranging (refer to Section 4.8.28.3.3)
Initial Ranging (refer to Section 4.8.28.3.4)
Periodic Ranging (refer to Section 4.8.28.3.5)
Timing Correction (refer to Section 4.8.28.3.6)
4.8.28.3.1
Restoring the Default Values of Ranging General Parameters
To restore one or all of the Ranging General parameters to their default values,
run the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053-ranging)# no general [start-of-rng-codes]
[contbased-rsrvtimeout] [max-cellradius]
You can restore only some parameters to their default values by specifying only
those parameters. For example, to restore only max-cellradius to the default
value, run the following command:
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npu(config-bs-66053-ranging)# no general max-cellradius
The parameter will be restored to its default value, while the other parameters will
remain unchanged.
To restore all Ranging General parameters to their default value, run the following
command:
npu(config-bs-66053-ranging)# no general
NOTE
Refer to Section 4.8.28.2.1 for a description and default values of these parameters.
Command
Syntax
npu(config-bs-66053-ranging)# no general [start-of-rng-codes ]
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[contbased-rsrvtimeout ] [max-cellradius ]
Restoring the Default Values of Ranging Bandwidth Request
Parameters
To restore one or all of the Ranging Bandwidth Request parameters to their
default values, run the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053-ranging)# no bwreq [codes] [init-backoff-window-size]
[final-backoff-window-size]
You can restore only some parameters to their default values by specifying only
those parameters. For example, to restore only the codes parameter to the default
value, run the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053-ranging)# no bwreq codes
The parameter will be restored to its default value, while the other parameters will
remain unchanged.
To restore all Ranging Bandwidth Request parameters to their default value, run
the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053-ranging)# no bwreq
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NOTE
Refer to Section 4.8.28.2.2 for a description and default values of these parameters.
Command
Syntax
npu(config-bs-66053-ranging)# no bwreq [codes ]
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bs ranging configuration mode
4.8.28.3.3
[init-backoff-window-size ] [final-backoff-window-size ]
Restoring the Default Values of Handover Ranging Parameters
To restore one or all of the Handover Ranging parameters to their default values,
run the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053-ranging)# no horng [codes] [init-backoff-window-size]
[final-backoff-window-size]
You can restore only some parameters to their default values by specifying only
those parameters. For example, to restore only the codes parameter to the default
value, run the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053-ranging)# no horng codes
The parameter will be restored to its default value, while the other parameters will
remain unchanged.
To restore all Handover Ranging parameters to their default value, run the
following command:
npu(config-bs-66053-ranging)# no horng
NOTE
Refer to Section 4.8.28.2.3 for a description and default values of these parameters.
Command
Syntax
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[init-backoff-window-size ] [final-backoff-window-size ]
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Managing BSs
Restoring the Default Values of Initial Ranging Parameters
To restore one or all of the Initial Ranging parameters to their default values, run
the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053-ranging)# no initrng [codes] [init-backoff-window-size]
[final-backoff-window-size]
You can restore only some parameters to their default values by specifying only
those parameters. For example, to restore only the codes parameter to the default
value, run the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053-ranging)# no initrng codes
The parameter will be restored to its default value, while the other parameters will
remain unchanged.
To restore all Initial Ranging parameters to their default value, run the following
command:
npu(config-bs-66053-ranging)# no initrng
NOTE
Refer to Section 4.8.28.2.4 for a description and default values of these parameters.
Command
Syntax
npu(config-bs-66053-ranging)# no initrng [codes ]
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4.8.28.3.5
[init-backoff-window-size ] [final-backoff-window-size ]
Restoring the Default Values of Periodic Ranging Parameters
To restore one or all of the Periodic Ranging parameters to their default values,
run the following command:
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npu(config-bs-66053-ranging)# no periodicrng [codes]
[init-backoff-window-size] [final-backoff-window-size]
You can restore only some parameters to their default values by specifying only
those parameters. For example, to restore only the codes parameter to the default
value, run the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053-ranging)# no periodicrng codes
The parameter will be restored to its default value, while the other parameters will
remain unchanged.
To restore all Periodic Ranging parameters to their default value, run the following
command:
npu(config-bs-66053-ranging)# no periodicrng
NOTE
Refer to Section 4.8.28.2.5 for a description and default values of these parameters.
Command
Syntax
npu(config-bs-66053-ranging)# no periodicrng [codes ]
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Modes
bs ranging configuration mode
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[init-backoff-window-size ] [final-backoff-window-size ]
Restoring the Default Values of Ranging Timing Correction
Parameters
To restore one or all of the Ranging Timing Correction parameters to their default
values, run the following command:
npu(config-bs-1-ranging)# no timingcorrection [thrshld-correction]
[thrshld-rngstatus]
You can restore only one parameter to the default values by specifying only that
parameters. For example, to restore only the thrshld-correction parameter to the
default value, run the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053-ranging)# no timingcorrection thrshld-correction
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The parameter will be restored to its default value, while the other parameter will
remain unchanged.
To restore all Ranging Timing Correction parameters to their default value, run
the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053-ranging)# no timingcorrection
NOTE
Refer to Section 4.8.28.2.6 for a description and default values of these parameters.
Command
Syntax
npu(config-bs-1-ranging)# no timingcorrection [thrshld-correction ]
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[thrshld-rngstatus ]
Terminating the Ranging Configuration Mode
Run the following command to terminate the Ranging configuration mode:
npu(config-bs-66053-ranging)# exit
IMPORTANT
Do not forget to execute the apply command before terminating the CRanging configuration mode:
npu(config-bs-66053-ranging)# apply
Command
Syntax
npu(config-bs-66053-ranging)# exit
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Managing BSs
Displaying Configuration Information for Ranging
Parameters
You can display the current configuration information for the following
parameters tables:
General (refer to Section 4.8.28.5.1)
Bandwidth Request (refer to Section 4.8.28.5.2)
Handover Ranging (refer to Section 4.8.28.5.3)
Initial Ranging (refer to Section 4.8.28.5.4)
Periodic Ranging (refer to Section 4.8.28.5.5)
Timing Correction (refer to Section 4.8.28.5.6)
All (refer to Section 4.8.28.5.7)
4.8.28.5.1
Displaying Configuration Information for Ranging General Parameters
To display configuration for the Ranging General parameters, run the following
command:
npu# show ranging-general bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)
Specify the BS ID if you want to display configuration for a particular BS. For
example, to display the Ranging General parameters of BS 66053, run the
following command:
npu# show ranging-general bs 66053
Do not specify this parameter if you want to view configuration information for all
existing BSs. To display information for all BSs, run the following command:
npu# show ranging-general bs
Command
Syntax
npu# show ranging-general bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)
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Description
Display
Format
(for each
existing BS
if requested
for all BSs)
Command
Modes
4.8.28.5.2
Managing BSs
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
<(1 to 16777215
StepSize 1)>
The BS ID
Optional
N/A
1-16777215
Specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display the Ranging General
parameters of a specific BS.
Do not specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display the Ranging General
parameters of all BSs.
BSIDLSB
:
StartofRangingCodes
:
Contention-BasedReservationTimeout(frames)
:
MaximumCellRadius(km)
:
Global command mode
Displaying Configuration Information for Ranging Bandwidth Request
Parameters
To display configuration for the Ranging Bandwidth Request parameters, run the
following command:
npu# show ranging-bwreq bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)
Specify the BS ID if you want to display configuration for a particular BS. For
example, to display the Ranging Bandwidth Request parameters of BS 66053, run
the following command:
npu# show ranging-bwreq bs 66053
Do not specify this parameter if you want to view configuration information for all
existing BSs. To display information for all BSs, run the following command:
npu# show ranging-bwreq bs
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Command
Syntax
npu# show ranging-bwreq bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)
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for all BSs)
Command
Modes
4.8.28.5.3
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
<(1 to 16777215
StepSize 1)>
The BS ID
Optional
N/A
1-16777215
Specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display the Ranging
Bandwidth Request
parameters of a specific BS.
Do not specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display the Ranging
Bandwidth Request
parameters of all BSs.
BSIDLSB
:
NumberofBandwidthRequestCodes
:
InitialBackoffWindowSizeforBandwidthRequest
:
FinalBackoffWindowSizeforBandwidthRequest
:
Global command mode
Displaying Configuration Information for Handover Ranging
Parameters
To display configuration for the Handover Ranging parameters, run the following
command:
npu# show ranging-horng bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)
Specify the BS ID if you want to display configuration for a particular BS. For
example, to display the Handover Ranging parameters of BS 66053, run the
following command:
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npu# show ranging-horng bs 66053
Do not specify this parameter if you want to view configuration information for all
existing BSs. To display information for all BSs, run the following command:
npu# show ranging-horng bs
Command
Syntax
npu# show ranging-horng bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)
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for all BSs)
Command
Modes
4.8.28.5.4
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
<(1 to 16777215
StepSize 1)>
The BS ID
Optional
N/A
1-16777215
Specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display the Handover
Ranging parameters of a
specific BS. Do not specify a
value for this parameter if you
want to display the Handover
Ranging parameters of all
BSs.
BSIDLSB
:
NumberofHandoverRangingCodes
:
InitialBackoffWindowSizeforHandoverRanging
:
FinalBackoffWindowSizeforHandoverRanging
:
Global command mode
Displaying Configuration Information for Initial Ranging Parameters
To display configuration for the Initial Ranging parameters, run the following
command:
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npu# show ranging-initrng bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)
Specify the BS ID if you want to display configuration for a particular BS. For
example, to display the Initial Ranging parameters of BS 66053, run the following
command:
npu# show ranging-initrng bs 66053
Do not specify this parameter if you want to view configuration information for all
existing BSs. To display information for all BSs, run the following command:
npu# show ranging-initrng bs
Command
Syntax
npu# show ranging-initrng bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)
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for all BSs)
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Modes
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Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
<(1 to 16777215
StepSize 1)>
The BS ID
Optional
N/A
1-16777215
Specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display the Initial Ranging
parameters of a specific BS.
Do not specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display the Initial Ranging
parameters of all BSs.
BSIDLSB
:
NumberofInitialRangingCodes
:
InitialBackoffWindowSizeforInitialRanging
:
FinalBackoffWindowSizeforInitialRanging
:
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Displaying Configuration Information for Periodic Ranging Parameters
To display configuration for the Periodic Ranging parameters, run the following
command:
npu# show ranging-periodicrng bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)
Specify the BS ID if you want to display configuration for a particular BS. For
example, to display the Periodic Ranging parameters of BS 66053, run the
following command:
npu# show ranging-periodicrng bs 66053
Do not specify this parameter if you want to view configuration information for all
existing BSs. To display information for all BSs, run the following command:
npu# show ranging-periodicrng bs
Command
Syntax
npu# show ranging-periodicrng bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)
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Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
<(1 to 16777215
StepSize 1)>
The BS ID
Optional
N/A
1-16777215
Specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display the Periodic Ranging
parameters of a specific BS.
Do not specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display the Periodic Ranging
parameters of all BSs.
BSIDLSB
:
NumberofPeriodicRangingCodes
:
InitialBackoffWindowSizeforPeriodicRanging
:
FinalBackoffWindowSizeforPeriodicRanging
:
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Managing BSs
Global command mode
Displaying Configuration Information for Ranging Timing Correction
Parameters
To display configuration for the Ranging Timing Correction parameters, run the
following command:
npu# show ranging-timingcorrection bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)
Specify the BS ID if you want to display configuration for a particular BS. For
example, to display the Ranging Timing Correction parameters of BS 66053, run
the following command:
npu# show ranging-timingcorrection bs 66053
Do not specify this parameter if you want to view configuration information for all
existing BSs. To display information for all BSs, run the following command:
npu# show ranging-timingcorrection bs
Command
Syntax
npu# show ranging-timingcorrection bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)
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Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
<(1 to 16777215
StepSize 1)>
The BS ID
Optional
N/A
1-16777215
Specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display the Ranging Timing
Correction parameters of a
specific BS. Do not specify a
value for this parameter if you
want to display the Ranging
Timing Correction parameters
of all BSs.
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Format
(for each
existing BS
if requested
for all BSs)
Command
Modes
4.8.28.5.7
Managing BSs
BSIDLSB
:
ThresholdforRangingTimingCorrections(microseconds):
ThresholdforRangingStatus(microseconds)
:
Global command mode
Displaying Configuration Information for All Ranging Parameters
To display configuration for all Ranging parameters, run the following command:
npu# show ranging-all bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)
Specify the BS ID if you want to display configuration for a particular BS. For
example, to display all Ranging parameters of BS 66053, run the following
command:
npu# show ranging-all bs 66053
Do not specify this parameter if you want to view configuration information for all
existing BSs. To display information for all BSs, run the following command:
npu# show ranging-all bs
Command
Syntax
npu# show ranging-all bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)
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Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
<(1 to 16777215
StepSize 1)>
The BS ID
Optional
N/A
1-16777215
Specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display all Ranging
parameters of a specific BS.
Do not specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display all Ranging
parameters of all BSs.
Global command mode
4.8.29 Managing Alarm Threshold Parameters
After enabling the BS configuration mode, you can execute the following tasks:
Configure one or more of the Alarm Threshold parameters (refer to
Section 4.8.29.1).
Restore the default values of some or all of the Alarm Threshold parameters
(refer to Section 4.8.29.2).
You can display configuration and status information for the Alarm Threshold
parameters of a selected or all existing BSs (refer to Section 4.8.29.3).
4.8.29.1
Configuring Alarm Threshold Parameters
To configure the Alarm Threshold parameters:
From the BS configuration mode, run the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053)# alrm-thrshld [dl-droppedpackets <(1 to 1000 StepSize
1)>] [unalloc-slots <(1 to 100 StepSize 1)>] [dl-retransmissions <(-1 to -1 StepSize
1) | (1 to 10 StepSize 0.1)>] [ul-retransmissions <(-1 to -1 StepSize 1) | (1 to 10
StepSize 0.1)>] [dl-subburstdrop <(0 to 100 StepSize 0.01)>] [ul-subburstdrop <(0
to 100 StepSize 0.01)>] [ul-mednoise <(-130 to 0 StepSize 1)>] [ul-99prcntnoise
<(-130 to 0 StepSize 1)>]
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Command
Syntax
npu(config-bs-66053)# alrm-thrshld [dl-droppedpackets <(1 to 1000
StepSize 1)> ] [unalloc-slots <(1 to 100 StepSize 1)> ]
[dl-retransmissions <(-1 to -1 StepSize 1) | (1 to 10 StepSize
0.1)> ] [ul-retransmissions <(-1 to -1 StepSize 1) | (1 to 10
StepSize 0.1)> ] [dl-subburstdrop <(0 to 100 StepSize 0.01)> ]
[ul-subburstdrop <(0 to 100 StepSize 0.01)> ] [ul-mednoise <(-130
to 0 StepSize 1)> ] [ul-99prcntnoise <(-130 to 0 StepSize 1)> ]
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Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
dl-droppedpackets
<(1 to 1000 StepSize
1)>
Downlink Dropped
Packets Ratio. Threshold
for excessive DL dropped
packets ratio - all services
alarm (in promils).
Optional
1000
1 - 1000
unalloc-slots <(1 to
100 StepSize 1)>
Unallocated Slots Ratio.
Alarm threshold for an
excessive ratio of
unallocated slots versus
total number of slots (in
percents), due to lack of
space in map.
Optional
100
1 - 100
dl-retransmissions
<(-1 to -1 StepSize 1) |
(1 to 10 StepSize
0.1)>
Downlink
Retransmissions.
Threshold for excessive
downlink retransmissions
(total transmissions/total
transactions) alarm. A
value of -1 means the
alarm is disabled.
Optional
-1
-1 or 1 to 10
in steps of 0.1
ul-retransmissions
<(-1 to -1 StepSize 1) |
(1 to 10 StepSize
0.1)>
Uplink Retransmissions.
Threshold for excessive
uplink retransmissions
(total transmissions/total
transactions) alarm. A
value of -1 means the
alarm is disabled.
Optional
-1
-1 or 1 to 10
in steps of 0.1
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dl-subburstdrop <(0 to
100 StepSize 0.01)>
Downlink Sub-Burst Drop
Rate. Threshold for
excessive downlink HARQ
sub-burst drop rate alarm
(in percents).
Optional
100
0 to 100 in
steps of 0.01
ul-subburstdrop <(0 to
100 StepSize 0.01)>
Uplink Sub-Burst Drop
Rate. Threshold for
excessive uplink HARQ
sub-burst drop rate alarm
(in percents).
Optional
100
0 to 100 in
steps of 0.01
ul-mednoise <(-130 to
0 StepSize 1)>
Uplink Median Noise.
Threshold for excessive
uplink median noise alarm
(in dBm).
Optional
-130 to 0
ul-99prcntnoise
<(-130 to 0 StepSize
1)>
Uplink 99% Percentile
Noise.Threshold for
excessive UL 99%
percentile noise alarm (in
dBm).
Optional
-130 to 0
bs configuration mode
IMPORTANT
When creating a new BS, at least one of the Alarm Threshold parameters must be configured
explicitly (even if configured to the default value).
4.8.29.2
Restoring the Default Values of Alarm Threshold Parametes
To restore the default values of some or all of the Alarm Threshold parameters,
run the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053)# no alrm-thrshld [dl-droppedpackets] [unalloc-slots]
[dl-retransmissions] [ul-retransmissions] [dl-subburstdrop] [ul-subburstdrop]
[ul-mednoise] [ul-99prcntnoise]
You can restore only some parameters to the default values by specifying only
those parameter. For example, to restore only the dl-droppedpackets parameter to
the default value, run the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053)# no alrm-thrshld dl-droppedpackets
This parameter will be restored to its default value, while the other parameters
will remain unchanged.
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To restore all Alarm Threshold parameters to their default value, run the following
command:
npu(config-bs-66053)# no alrm-thrshld
NOTE
Refer to Section 4.8.29.1 for a description and default values of these parameters.
Command
Syntax
npu(config-bs-66053)# no alrm-thrshld [dl-droppedpackets ]
[unalloc-slots ] [dl-retransmissions ] [ul-retransmissions ]
[dl-subburstdrop ] [ul-subburstdrop ] [ul-mednoise ]
[ul-99prcntnoise ]
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Modes
bs configuration mode
4.8.29.3
Displaying Configuration Information for Alarm Threshold
Parameters
To display configuration information of Alarm Threshold parameters, run the
following command:
npu# show alrm-thrshld bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)
Specify the BS ID if you want to display information for a particular BS. For
example, to display the Alarm Threshold parameters of BS 66053, run the
following command:
npu# show alrm-thrshld bs 66053
Do not specify this parameter if you want to view information for all existing BSs.
To display information for all BSs, run the following command:
npu# show alrm-thrshld bs
Command
Syntax
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Level
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Description
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Format
(for each
existing BS
if requested
for all BSs)
Command
Modes
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Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
<(1 to 16777215
StepSize 1)>
The BS ID
Optional
N/A
1-16777215
Specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display Alarm Threshold
parameters of a specific BS.
Do not specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display Alarm Threshold
parameters of all BSs.
BSIDLSB
:
DownlinkDroppedPacketsRatio(promil)
:
UnallocatedSlotsRatio
:
DownlinkRetransmissions(-1meansdisable)
:
UplinkRetransmissions(-1meansdisable)
:
DownlinkSub-BurstDropRate(%)
:
UplinkSub-BurstDropRate(%)
:
UplinkSub-BurstDropRate(%)
:
Uplink99%Noise(dBm)
:
Global command mode
4.8.30 Displaying Status Information for HARQ
Maximum Retransmissions Parameter
The HARQ Maximum Retransmissions is the maximal number of retransmissions
of an uplink HARQ sub-burst.
To display status information of HARQ Maximum Retransmissions parameter,
run the following command:
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npu# show harq bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)
Specify the BS ID if you want to display information for a particular BS. For
example, to display the HARQ Maximum Retransmissions parameter of BS 66053,
run the following command:
npu# show harq bs 66053
Do not specify this parameter if you want to view information for all existing BSs.
To display information for all BSs, run the following command:
npu# show harq bs
Command
Syntax
npu# show harq bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)
Privilege
Level
Syntax
Description
Display
Format
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
<(1 to 16777215
StepSize 1)>
The BS ID
Optional
N/A
1-16777215
Specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display the HARQ Maximum
Retransmissions parameter
of a specific BS. Do not
specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display the HARQ Maximum
Retransmissions Pparameter
of all BSs.
BSIDLSB
:
MaximumRetransmissions
:
(for each
existing BS
if requested
for all BSs)
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Global command mode
4.8.31 Managing BS Reserved Parameters
After enabling the BS configuration mode, you can execute the following tasks:
Configure one or more of the BS Reserved parameters (refer to
Section 4.8.31.1).
Restore the default values of some or all of the BS Reserved parameters (refer
to Section 4.8.31.2).
You can display configuration information for the BS Reserved parameters of a
selected or all existing BSs (refer to Section 4.8.31.3).
4.8.31.1
Configuring BS Reserved Parameters
As the name implies, the reserved parameters table enables configuring up to 21
parameters that are reserved for possible future use. In the current release none
of the reserved parameters is being used.
To configure the BS reserved parameters, run the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053-1)# bs-reserved [reserved-1 ]
[reserved-2 ] [reserved-3 ] [reserved-4
] [reserved-5 ] [reserved-6 ] [reserved-7 ] [reserved-8 ]
[reserved-9 ] [reserved-10 ]
[reserved-11 ] [reserved-12 ]
[reserved-13 ] [reserved-14 ]
[reserved-15 ] [reserved-16 ]
[reserved-17 ] [reserved-18 ]
[reserved-19 ] [reserved-20 ]
[reserved-21 ]
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Command
Syntax
npu (config-bs-66053)# bs-reserved [reserved-1 ]
[reserved-2 ] [reserved-3 ]
[reserved-4 ] [reserved-5 ]
[reserved-6 ] [reserved-7 ]
[reserved-8 ] [reserved-9 ]
[reserved-10 ] [reserved-11 ]
[reserved-12 ] [reserved-13 ]
[reserved-14 ] [reserved-15 ]
[reserved-16 ] [reserved-17 ]
[reserved-18 ] [reserved-19 ]
[reserved-20 ] [reserved-21 ]
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Level
10
Syntax
Description
Command
Modes
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
[reserved-N ] (N=1-21)
Reserved parameter number
Optional
null (an
empty
string)
A string of 32
printable
characters.
bs configuration mode
IMPORTANT
When creating a new BS, at least one of the BS Reserved parameters must be configured explicitly
(even if configured to the default value).
4.8.31.2
Restoring the Default Values of BS Reserved Parametes
To restore the default values of some or all of the BS Reserved parameters, run the
following command:
npu(config-bs-66053)# no bs-reserved [reserved-1] [reserved-2] [reserved-3]
[reserved-4] [reserved-5] [reserved-6] [reserved-7] [reserved-8] [reserved-9]
[reserved-10] [reserved-11] [reserved-12] [reserved-13] [reserved-14] [reserved-15]
[reserved-16] [reserved-17] [reserved-18] [reserved-19] [reserved-20] [reserved-21]
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You can restore only some parameters to the default values by specifying only
those parameter. For example, to restore only the reserved-1 and reserved-2
parameters to the default values, run the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053)# no bs-reserved reserved-1 reserved-2
These parameters will be restored to the default value, while the other parameters
will remain unchanged.
To restore all BS Reserved parameters to their default value, run the following
command:
npu(config-bs-66053)# no bs-reserved
NOTE
Refer to Section 4.8.31.1 for a description and default values of these parameters.
Command
Syntax
npu(config-bs-66053)# no bs-reserved [reserved-1 ] [reserved-2 ]
[reserved-3 ] [reserved-4 ] [reserved-5 ] [reserved-6 ]
[reserved-7 ] [reserved-8 ] [reserved-9 ] [reserved-10 ]
[reserved-11 ] [reserved-12 ] [reserved-13 ] [reserved-14 ]
[reserved-15 ] [reserved-16 ] [reserved-17 ] [reserved-18 ]
[reserved-19 ] [reserved-20 ] [reserved-21 ]
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Level
10
Command
Modes
bs configuration mode
4.8.31.3
Displaying Configuration Information for BS Reserved
Parameters
To display configuration information of BS Reserved parameters, run the following
command:
npu# show bs-reserved bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)
Specify the BS ID if you want to display information for a particular BS. For
example, to display the BS Reserved parameters of BS 66053, run the following
command:
npu# show bs-reserved bs 66053
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Do not specify this parameter if you want to view information for all existing BSs.
To display information for all BSs, run the following command:
npu# show bs-reserved bs
Command
Syntax
npu# show bs-reserved bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)
Privilege
Level
Syntax
Description
4Motion
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
<(1 to 16777215
StepSize 1)>
The BS ID
Optional
N/A
1-16777215
Specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display the Reserved
parameters of a specific BS.
Do not specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display the Reserved
parameters of all BSs.
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Display
Format
(for each
existing BS
if requested
for all BSs)
Command
Modes
Managing BSs
BSIDLSB
:
ReservedParameter1
:
ReservedParameter2
:
ReservedParameter3
:
ReservedParameter4
:
ReservedParameter5
:
ReservedParameter6
:
ReservedParameter7
:
ReservedParameter8
:
ReservedParameter9
:
ReservedParameter10
:
ReservedParameter11
:
ReservedParameter12
:
ReservedParameter13
:
ReservedParameter14
:
ReservedParameter15
:
ReservedParameter16
:
ReservedParameter17
:
ReservedParameter18
:
ReservedParameter19
:
ReservedParameter20
:
ReservedParameter21
:
Global command mode
4.8.32 Managing the BS Keep-Alive Functionality
Once an MS enters the network, its context is stored in ASN entities (BS,
ASN-GW). Dynamically, MS context could be transferred/updated (during HO and
re-authentication) to other entities or duplicated to other entities (separation
between anchor functions such as Authenticator, Data Path and Relay Data
Path).
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In certain cases, such as entity reset, other entities are not aware of service
termination of an MS in that entity, and keep maintaining the MS context. This
may result in service failure, excessive consumption of memory resources and
accounting mistakes.
The keep-alive mechanism should be used to clear MS context from all network
entities when it is de-attached from the BS, and de-register MS from the network
when its context becomes unavailable in one of its serving function locations.
When the keep-alive mechanism is enabled the BS periodically polls other
ASN-GW entities-of-interest and waits for their responses. In case of no keep-alive
response, the BS shall make further actions, such as graceful de-registration of
applicable MS(s) and clearing the applicable MS(s) context.
The BS builds a list of ASN-GW-of-Interest, which it must poll. The list is
dynamically updated; when a new MS is attached to the BS, or MS performs CSN
mobility (data-path relocation) and in its context there is an ASN-GW identifier
unknown to this BS, it shall add it to the ASN-GW-of-interest list. When the last
MS(s) with specific ASN-GW identifier exits the network, the BS shall remove the
ASN-GW from the list. The BS shall include in the ASN-GW-of-interest list also
Relay Data-path ASN-GW(s) (UL next hop IP address). This is applicable when
hierarchical data-path establishment takes place during inter-ASN HO.
The BS periodically polls the ASN-GW(s) for keep-alive. The polling mechanism is
independent and unrelated for every ASN-GW-of-interest the BS polls.
The keep-alive mechanism uses configurable retry timer and retries counter.
Upon expiration of the retry timer, the BS resends the BS Keep-Alive request
message. Upon expiration of the retries counter, the BS assumes failure of the
polled ASN-GW and clears the contexts of all MS(s) served by that ASN-GW.
In addition, the BS verifies that for each polled entity that the "Last-Reset-Time"
UTC value of poll N+1 is equal to the value of poll N. If the "Last-Reset-Time" UTC
value of poll N+1 is higher than the value of poll N, this mean that the ASN-GW
went through reset state during the interval between two consecutive polls. In this
case, the BS shall de-register all MS(s) served by that specific ASN-GW and clear
their contexts.
When keep-alive fails, the BS generates an alarm and log the event.
Regardless of the enable/disable status of the keep-alive mechanism in the BS, it
replies to BS_Keep_Alive_Req received from ASN-GWs with BS_Keep_Alive_Rsp.
that includes also its "Last-Reset-Time". It responds only if all its functions
operate properly. In case one of the functions fails, the BS shall not respond to the
keep-alive poll.
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Managing BSs
Configuring BS Keep-Alive Parameters
To configure one or several keep-alive parameters, run the following command:
npu(config-bs-66053)# asn-ka ([enable ]) [period ] [rtx-cnt ] [rtx-time ]
Command
Syntax
npu(config-bs-66053)# asn-ka ([enable ]) [period ] [rtx-cnt ] [rtx-time ]
Privilege
Level
10
Syntax
Description
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
[enable
]
Enable/Disable the BS
keep-alive mechanism.
Optional
disable
enable
[period
]
The period ln seconds
between polling sessions.
disable
Optional
60
10-1000
period x 1000 (value in
milliseconds) cannot be lower
than (rtx-cnt ) x rtx-time+1).
Command
Modes
4Motion
[rtx-cnt
]
Maximum number of retries if
rtx-time has expired without
getting a response.
Optional
1-10
[rtx-timw
]
Time in milliseconds to wait
for a response before
initiating another polling
attempt or reaching a
decision that the polled entity
has failed (if the maximum
number of retries set by
rtx-cnt has been reached).
Optional
500
100-10000
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Managing BSs
Displaying Configuration Information for BS Keep-Alive
Parameters
To display the BS keep-alive parameters, run the following command:
npu# show asn-keep-alive bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)
Command
Syntax
npu# show asn-keep-alive bs (<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)
Privilege
Level
Syntax
Description
Display
Format
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
<(1 to 16777215
StepSize 1)>
The BS ID
Optional
N/A
1-16777215
Specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display the Keep-Alive
parameters of a specific BS.
Do not specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display the Keep-Alive
parameters of all BSs.
BSIDLSB Keep Alive Configuration
ASN-KA :
Period (sec) :
Retransmissions Count :
Retransmission Time :
Command
Modes
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Managing Sectors
Managing Sectors
Up to 6 Sector objects can be created and configured. The Sector’s configuration
includes the association of all the objects that form a sector, including BS,
AU/AU-Port, ODU/ODU-Port and Antenna/Antenna Port.
This section include:
“Configuring Sector Parameters”, Section 4.9.1
“Configuring Sector Association Entries”, Section 4.9.2
4.9.1
Configuring Sector Parameters
To configure Sector Parameters:
Enable the Sector Parameters configuration mode for the selected Sector (refer
to Section 4.9.1.1)
You can now execute any of the following tasks:
»
Configure one or more of the parameters tables of the Sector (refer to
Section 4.9.1.2)
»
Restore the default values of parameters in one or more of the parameters
tables of the Sector (refer to Section 4.9.1.3)
Terminate the Sector Parameters configuration mode (refer to Section 4.9.1.4)
In addition, you can, at any time, display configuration information for each of the
parameters tables of the Sector (refer to Section 4.9.1.6) or delete an existing
Sector object (refer to Section 4.9.1.5).
4.9.1.1
Enabling the Sector Parameters Configuration
Mode\Creating a Sector Object
To configure the parameters of a Sector, first enable the Sector Parameters
configuration mode for the specific Sector. Run the following command to enable
the Sector Parameters configuration mode for an existing Sector object:
npu (config)# sector-params <(1 to 6 StepSize 1)>
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To create a new Sector object, the mandatory heading and width parameters must
be specified. Run the following command to create a new Sector object and enable
the parameters configuration mode for this ODU:
npu (config)# sector-params <(1 to 6 StepSize 1)> [heading <(0 to 359 StepSize
1)> width <(0 to 359 StepSize 1)>]
A new Sector object is created with default values for all parameters except to the
mandatory heading and width parameters.
IMPORTANT
An error may occur if you provide an invalid value for any of these parameters. Refer the syntax
description for more information about the appropriate values and format for configuring these
parameters.
For example, to create Sector 1 object and enable the parameters configuration
mode for this Sector, where the heading is 180 and width is 90, run the following
command:
npu (config)# sector-params 1 heading 180 width 90
After enabling the Sector Parameters configuration mode for a Sector you can
execute any of the following tasks:
Configure one or more of the parameters tables of the Sector (refer to
Section 4.9.1.2)
Restore the default values of non-mandatory parameters in one or more of the
parameters tables of the Sector (refer to Section 4.9.1.3)
After executing the above tasks, you can terminate the Sector Parameters
configuration mode (refer to Section 4.9.1.4) and return to the global
configuration mode.
Command
Syntax
npu (config)# sector-params <(1 to 6 StepSize 1)> [heading <(0 to 359 StepSize 1)> width <(0
to 359 StepSize 1)> ]
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Description
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Modes
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Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible Values
<(1 to 6 StepSize 1)>
The Sector ID
Mandatory
N/A
1-6
heading <(0 to 359
StepSize 1)>
The sector heading
(The center angle of
the sector), in
degrees.
Mandatory
when creating
a new Sector
N/A
0 - 359
width <(0 to 359
StepSize 1)>
The planned sector
coverage, in degrees.
Mandatory
when creating
a new Sector
N/A
0 - 359
Global configuration mode
NOTE
The following examples are for sector-1 parameters configuration mode.
4.9.1.2
Configuring Sector Parameters
After enabling the Sector Parameters configuration mode you can configure the
following parameters tables:
Sector Definition (refer to Section 4.9.1.2.1)
Sector Reserved (refer to Section 4.9.1.2.2)
4.9.1.2.1
Configuring Sector Definition Parameters
The Sector Definition table enables configuring the main properties of the Sector.
To configure the Sector Definition parameters, run the following command:
npu(config-sector-params-1)# sector-definition [sector-name ]
[heading <(0 to 359 StepSize 1)>] [width <(0 to 359 StepSize 1)>]
IMPORTANT
An error may occur if you provide an invalid value for any of these parameters. Refer the syntax
description for more information about the appropriate values and format for configuring these
parameters.
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Command
Syntax
npu(config-sector-params-1)# sector-definition [sector-name ] [heading <(0 to 359 StepSize 1)> ] [width <(0 to 359
StepSize 1)> ]
Privilege
Level
10
Syntax
Description
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible Values
sector-name
The sector name
(description). Must be
unique in the site (shelf).
Optional
null (empty
string)
A string of up to 32
characters
heading <(0 to 359
StepSize 1)>
The sector heading (The
center angle of the
sector), in degrees.
Optional
Configured
previously
0 - 359
Optional
Configured
previously
0 - 359
The heading of an
associated Sector cannot
be changed.
width <(0 to 359
StepSize 1)>
Command
Modes
4.9.1.2.2
The planned sector
coverage, in degrees.
sector-params configuration mode
Configuring Sector Reserved Parameters
As the name implies, the reserved parameters table enables configuring up to 4
parameters that are reserved for possible future use. In the current release none
of the reserved parameters is being used.
To configure the Sector Reserved parameters, run the following command:
npu(config-sector-params-1)# sector-reserved [reserved-1 ] [reserved-2 ] [reserved-3 ]
[reserved-4 ].
Command
Syntax
4Motion
npu (config-sector-params-1)# sector-reserved [reserved-1 ] [reserved-2 ] [reserved-3 ]
[reserved-4 ]
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Managing Sectors
10
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
[reserved-N ] (N=1-4)
Reserved parameter number N
Optional
null (an
empty
string)
A string of 32
printable
characters.
sector-params configuration mode
Restoring Default Values for Sector Configuration
Parameters
After enabling the Sector Parameters configuration mode you can restore the
default values for parameters in the following parameters tables:
Sector Definition (refer to Section 4.9.1.3.1)
Sector Reserved (refer to Section 4.9.1.3.2)
4.9.1.3.1
Restoring the Default Values of Sector Definition Parameters
To restore the non-mandatory sector-name parameter to the default value, run
the following command:
npu(config-sector-params-1)# no sector-definition [sector-name]
Since there is only one non-mandatory parameters, you can use any one of the
following two commands to restore the sector-name to its default value:
npu(config-sector-params-1)# no sector-definition
or:
npu(config-sector-params-1)# no sector-definition sector-name
NOTE
Refer to Section 4.9.1.2.1 for a description and default values of this parameter.
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Command
Syntax
npu(config-sector-params-1)# no sector-definition [sector-name]
Privilege
Level
10
Command
Modes
sector-params configuration mode
4.9.1.3.2
Restoring the Default Values of Sector Reserved Parameters
To restore Sector Reserved parameters to their default value, run the following
command:
npu(config-sector-params-1)# no sector-reserved [reserved-1] [reserved-2]
[reserved-3] [reserved-4]
You can restore only selected parameters to their default value by specifying only
those parameter. For example, to restore only the reserved-1 parameter to its
default values, run the following command:
npu(config-sector-params-1)# no sector-reserved reserved-1
This parameter will be restored to the default value, while the other parameters
will remain unchanged.
To restore all parameters to their default value, run the following command:
npu(config-sector-params-1)# no sector-reserved
NOTE
Refer to Section 4.9.1.2.2 for a description and default values of these parameters.
Command
Syntax
npu(config-sector-params-1)# no sector-reserved [reserved-1]
[reserved-2] [reserved-3] [reserved-4]
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Level
10
Command
Modes
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Managing Sectors
Terminating the Sector Parameters Configuration Mode
Run the following command to terminate the Sector Parameters configuration
mode:
npu(config-sector-params-1)# exit
Command
Syntax
npu(config-sector-params-1)# exit
Privilege
Level
10
Command
Modes
sector-params configuration mode
4.9.1.5
Deleting a Sector Object
Run the following command to delete a Sector object:
npu(config)# no sector-params <(1 to 6 StepSize 1)>
IMPORTANT
An associated Sector (specified in a Sector Association) cannot be deleted.
Command
Syntax
npu(config)# no sector-params <(1 to 6 StepSize 1)>
Privilege
Level
10
Syntax
Description
Command
Modes
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Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
<(1 to 6 StepSize 1)>
The Sector ID
Mandatory
N/A
1-6
Global configuration mode
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Managing Sectors
Displaying Configuration Information for Sector Parameters
You can display the current configuration and (where applicable) additional status
information for the following parameters tables:
Sector Definition (refer to Section 4.9.1.6.1)
Sector Reserved (refer to Section 4.9.1.6.2)
4.9.1.6.1
Displaying Configuration Information for Sector Definition Parameters
To display configuration information for the Sector Definition parameters of a
specific or all Sector objects, run the following command:
npu# show sector-definition [sector-id <(1 to 6 StepSize 1)>]
Specify the Sector ID (1-6) if you want to display configuration information for a
particular Sector. Do not specify a value for this parameter if you want to view
configuration information for all existing Sector objects.
Command
Syntax
npu# show sector-definition [sector-id <(1 to 6 StepSize 1)> ]
Privilege
Level
Syntax
Description
4Motion
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
sector-id <(1 to 6
StepSize 1)>
The Sector ID
Optional
N/A
1-6
Specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display the Sector Definition
parameters of a specific
Sector. Do not specify a value
for this parameter if you want
to display the parameters of
all Sectors.
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Display
Format
(for each
existing
ODU object
if requested
for all
ODUs)
Command
Modes
4.9.1.6.2
Managing Sectors
SectorID
:
SectorName
:
SectorHeading(degrees)
:
SectorWidth(degrees)
:
Global command mode
Displaying Configuration Information for Sector Reserved Parameters
To display configuration information for the reserved parameters of a specific or
all Sector objects, run the following command:
npu# show sector-reserved [sector-id <(1 to 6 StepSize 1)>]
Specify the Sector ID (1-6) if you want to display configuration for a particular
Sector. Do not specify a value for this parameter if you want to view configuration
for all existing Sector objects.
Command
Syntax
npu# show sector-reserved [sector-id <(1 to 6 StepSize 1)> ]
Privilege
Level
Syntax
Description
4Motion
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
<(1 to 6 StepSize
1)>
The Sector ID.
Optional
N/A
1-6
Specify a value for this
parameter if you want to
display the reserved
parameters of a specific
Sector. Do not specify a value
for this parameter if you want
to display the reserved
parameters of all Sectors.
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Display
Format
(for each
existing
ODU object
if requested
for all
ODUs)
Command
Modes
4.9.2
Managing Sectors
SectorID
:
ReservedParameter1
:
ReservedParameter2
:
ReservedParameter3
:
ReservedParameter4
:
Global command mode
Configuring Sector Association Entries
The Sector Association entry defines all the components that together form a
Sector. Because of the unique functionality of Sector Association entries, they can
only be created: An existing Sector Association entry cannot be modified (to
modify an entry, it must first be deleted and then created again with the modified
values). For details on creating a new Sector Association entry, refer to
Section 4.9.2.1.
You can, at any time, display configuration information for each or all of the
Sector Association entries (refer to Section 4.9.2.3) or delete an existing Sector
Association entry (refer to Section 4.9.2.2).
4.9.2.1
Creating a Sector Association Entry
A Sector Association entry is identified by the BS ID, AU Slot ID and AU Port
Number.
To create a new Sector Association entry, all the entry’s parameters must be
specified. Run the following command to create a new Sector Association entry:
npu (config)# sector-assoc <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> <(1 to 4 StepSize 1) | (7
to 9 StepSize 1)> <(1 to 4 StepSize 1)> sector-id <(1 to 6 StepSize 1)> odu-no <(1 to
28 StepSize 1)> antenna-no <(1 to 28 StepSize 1)> odu-port-no <1 to 4 StepSize 1>
antenna-port-no <1 to 8 StepSize 1>
A new Sector Association entry is created with the specified values. For example,
to create a Sector Association entry identified by BS ID 66053, AU Slot No. 2 and
AU Port No. and with association to Sector ID 3, ODU No. 4, Antenna No. 5, ODU
Port No. 1 and Antenna Port No. 1, run the following command:
npu (config)# sector-assoc 66053 2 1 sector-id 3 odu-no 4 antenna-no 5
odu-port-no 1 antenna-port-no 1
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Command
Syntax
npu (config)# sector-assoc <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> <(1 to 4 StepSize 1) | (7 to 9
Privilege
Level
10
Syntax
Description
Command
Modes
StepSize 1)> <(1 to 4 StepSize 1)> sector-id <(1 to 6 StepSize 1)> odu-no <(1 to 28 StepSize 1)>
antenna-no <(1 to 28 StepSize 1)> odu-port-no <1 to 4 StepSize 1> antenna-port-no <1 to 8
StepSize 1>
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
<(1 to 16777215
StepSize 1)>
BS ID (bs-id-lsb)
Mandatory
N/A
1-16777215
<(1 to 4 StepSize 1) |
(7 to 9 StepSize 1)>
AU Slot ID
Mandatory
N/A
1-4, 7-9
<(1 to 4 StepSize 1)>
AU Port Number
Mandatory
N/A
1-4
sector-id <(1 to 6
StepSize 1)>
Sector ID
Mandatory
N/A
1-6
odu-no <(1 to 28
StepSize 1)>
ODU Number
Mandatory
N/A
1-28
antenna-no <(1 to 28
StepSize 1)>
Antenna Number
Mandatory
N/A
1-28
odu-port-no <1 to 4
StepSize 1>
ODU Port Number
Mandatory
N/A
1-4
antenna-port-no <1 to
8 StepSize 1>
Antenna Port Number
Mandatory
N/A
1-4
Global configuration mode
Creation of a new Sector Association entry will succeed only if all the following
conditions are met:
The specified BS object exists and is properly configured (see also Section 4.8):
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The configured frequency is within the valid range defined by the required
ODU type in the specified ODU object and the bandwidth parameter.
»
The Operator ID is the same as Operator ID configured for previously
associated BSs.
»
In all tables that includes only non-mandatory parameters at least one
parameter has been configured.
»
Wherever needed, the apply command has been executed.
The specified AU object exists (see Section 4.5).
The specified ODU object exists (the mandatory parameters required-type and
txpower for port 1 have been configured). The configured txpower is within the
valid range for the required ODU type (see Section 4.6).
The Antenna object exists (the mandatory heading parameter has been
configured). The specified Antenna Port No. is within the range defined by the
no-of-ports parameter (see Section 4.7).
The Sector object exists (mandatory parameters have been configured). The
defined sector-name is unique in the site (shelf).
An ODU Port (combination of ODU No. and ODU Port No.) cannot appear in
more than one entry.
An AU Port (combination of AU Slot No. and AU Port No.) cannot appear in
more than one entry.
An Antenna Port (combination of Antenna No. and Antenna Port No.) cannot
appear in more than one entry.
A specific Antenna can only be associated with a single Sector.
In the current release, a specific BS can only be associated with a single AU,
and vice versa (If BS 66053 is associated with AU 1, BS 66053 cannot be
associated with another AU, and AU 1 cannot be associated with another BS).
4.9.2.2
Deleting a Sector Association Entry
Run the following command to delete a Sector Association entry:
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npu (config)# no sector-assoc <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> <(1 to 4 StepSize 1) | (7 to 9
StepSize 1)> <(1 to 4 StepSize 1)>
Command
Syntax
npu (config)# no sector-assoc <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> <(1 to 4 StepSize 1)
| (7 to 9 StepSize 1)> <(1 to 4 StepSize 1)>
Privilege
Level
10
Syntax
Description
Command
Modes
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
<(1 to 16777215
StepSize 1)>
BS ID (bs-id-lsb)
Mandatory
N/A
1-16777215
<(1 to 4 StepSize 1) | (7
to 9 StepSize 1)>
AU Slot ID
Mandatory
N/A
1-4, 7-9
<(1 to 4 StepSize 1)>
AU Port Number
Mandatory
N/A
1-4
Global configuration mode
Note that if all Sector Association entries with a particular BS are deleted
(meaning the BS is no longer in use), this BS should be removed from all relevant
Neighbour BS lists of other BSs.
4.9.2.3
Displaying Configuration Information for Sector Association
Entries
To display configuration information of a specific or all Sector Association entries,
run the following command:
npu# show sector-assoc [bs-id-lsb <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> au-slot-no <(1 to
4StepSize 1) | (7 to 9 StepSize 1)> au-port-no <(1 to 4 StepSize 1)>]
Specify the BS ID (bs-id-lsb), AU Slot No. (au-slot-no) and AU Port number
(au-port-no) if you want to display configuration information for a particular
Sector Association entry. Do not specify values for these parameters if you want to
view configuration information for all existing Sector Association entries.
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Command
Syntax
npu# show sector-assoc [bs-id-lsb <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> au-slot-no <(1 to 4StepSize
1) | (7 to 9 StepSize 1)> au-port-no <(1 to 4 StepSize 1)> ]
Privilege
Level
Syntax
Description
Display
Format
(for each
existing
ODU Port if
requested
for all ODU
Ports)
Command
Modes
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Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
BS ID
Optional
N/A
1-16777215
<(1 to 4 StepSize
1) | (7 to 9
StepSize 1)>
AU Slot ID
Optional
N/A
1-4, 7-9
<(1 to 4 StepSize
1)>
AU Port Number
Optionaly
N/A
1-4
Specify only if you want to
display configuration of a
particular Sector Association
entry.
Specify only if you want to
display configuration of a
particular Sector Association
entry.
Specify only if you want to
display configuration of a
particular Sector Association
entry.
BSIDLSB
:
AUSlotNo.
:
AUPortNo.
:
SectorID
:
ODUNo.
:
ODUPortNo.
:
AntennaNo.
:
AntennaPortNo.
:
Global command mode
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4.10
Monitoring Performance of Hardware and Software
Monitoring Performance of Hardware
and Software Components
This section describes the procedures for:
“Monitoring Hardware Components” on page 778
“Monitoring Software Components” on page 784
“Displaying Statistics for Physical and IP Interfaces” on page 815
“Displaying System Files” on page 819
4.10.1 Monitoring Hardware Components
You can use the CLI to monitor performance of the following hardware
components with respect to:
“Displaying the Current Status of Shelf Components” on page 778
“Displaying Utilization of CPU and Memory Resources for the NPU” on
page 779
“Displaying Packets Discarded Via Rate Limiting” on page 780
“Displaying Location Information for the 4Motion Shelf” on page 782
“Displaying the Unique Identifier for the 4Motion Shelf” on page 783
4.10.1.1
Displaying the Current Status of Shelf Components
You can view the current status of the following shelf components:
NPU
PSU
PIU
AVU or (specific fan)
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To view the current status of all shelf components, run the following command:
npu# show shelf status [{NPU [] | PSU []
|PIU [] | AVU | Fan []}]
NOTE
Refer Figure 4-1 for more information about the slot IDs assigned to each shelf component.
For example, run the following command to view the status of the PSU, slot# 4:
npu# show shelf status PSU 4
To view the status of all the shelf components, run the following command:
npu# show shelf status
Command
Syntax
npu# show shelf status [{NPU [] | PSU [] |PIU
[] | AVU | Fan []}]
Privilege
Level
Syntax
Description
4.10.1.2
Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
[{NPU [] | PSU
[] |PIU
[] | AVU
| Fan
[]}
Indicates the shelf
components for which you
want to display the current
status. Do not specify any
component to view the status
of all components.
Optional
N/A
NPU
PSU
PIU
AVU
Fan<(1-10>
Displaying Utilization of CPU and Memory Resources for the
NPU
To display the utilization of CPU and memory resources for the NPU, run the
following command:
npu# show resource usage
After you run this command, the current CPU and memory usage is displayed.
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NOTE
For more information about setting thresholds for CPU and memory usage, refer to “Displaying
CPU and Memory Utilization Limits for the NPU” on page 183.
Command
Syntax
npu# show resource usage
Privilege
Level
Display
Format
Resource
Command
Modes
4.10.1.3
Usage[in %]
CPU
Memory
7
Global command mode
Displaying Packets Discarded Via Rate Limiting
To retrieve the number of packets discarded because of rate limiting for a specific
or all applications (pre-defined, user-defined or all), run the following command:
npu# show rate-limit counters {ftp | telnet | tftp | ssh | icmp |
snmp | R4-R6 | igmp | eap | arp | all-others | |
all}
NOTE
For more information about configuring rate limiting, refer to “Configuring the Rate Limiting
for the NPU” on page 184.
Command
Syntax
npu# show rate-limit counters {ftp | telnet | tftp | ssh | icmp | snmp |
R4-R6 | igmp | eap | arp | all-others | | all}
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Description
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Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
{ftp | telnet
| tftp | ssh |
icmp | snmp |
R4-R6 | igmp |
eap | arp |
all-others |
| all}
Indicates the application for
which packets discarded by
rate limiting are to be
displayed.
Optional
N/A
ftp
telnet
tftp
ssh
icmp
snmp
R4-R6
igmp
eap
arp
all-others:
Refers to all
other
applications
that may
send
packets to
the CPU,
and are not
in the list of
pre-defined
or
user-define
applications
all: Refers
to all
applications
that may
attempt to
send
packets to
the CPU.
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Format
Monitoring Performance of Hardware and Software
RATELIMIT COUNTERS: Pre-defined applications
-------------------------------------------Application
Packets discarded
SSH
SNMP
RATELIMIT COUNTERS: User-defined applications
--------------------------------------------Application
Packets discarded
Command
Modes
4.10.1.4
Global command mode
Displaying Location Information for the 4Motion Shelf
To display location information for the shelf, run the following command:
npu# show site [{Name |Address | RackLocation | ContactPerson |
AsnName |Region | ProductType |ShelfHwVersion}]
Specify the shelf parameter for which you want to view the related details. For
example, if you want to display information about the rack location, run the
following command:
npu# show site RackLocation
If you want to view information about for all shelf parameters, run the following
command:
npu# show site
Command
Syntax
npu# show site [{Name |Address | RackLocation | ContactPerson | AsnName
|Region | ProductType |ShelfHwVersion}]
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Level
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Parameter
Description
Presence
Default
Value
Possible
Values
[{Name
|Address |
RackLocation |
ContactPerson
|AsnName
|Region |
ProductType
|ShelfHwVersio
n}]
Indicates the shelf parameter
for which informationis to be
displayed. If you do not enter
any value for this parameter,
information for all the shelf
parameters is displayed.
Optional
N/A
Name
Address
RackLocatio
ContactPers
on
AsnName
Region
ProductType
ShelfHwVersi
on
Display
Format
Site:
Name
:
Address
: